U.S. law requires things including a cooling-off period and an arbitration offer before airline pilots can strike, but the pilots have been working sans contract since 2019.
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The Winning $2 Billion Powerball Ticket Was Sold in California
The odds of winning were roughly one in 303 million.
Ford to Underperforming, Longterm Workers: Take Severance or Take Part in a ‘Performance Enhancement Plan’
The car manufacturer has some 30,000 salaried employees in the U.S. But it’s been looking to cut down employees as part of its shift to electric vehicles.
Elon Musk Is About to ‘Revamp’ Twitter’s Verification Process. Here’s What That Means for the Little Blue Checkmark.
The company’s Twitter Blue subscription will likely factor into the equation.
Mark Zuckerberg Has Lost More Than $100 Billion of Personal Wealth in 13 Months
His fortune is closely tied to the performance of shares of Meta Platforms, whose stock has lost some 70% of its value since January.
National Labor Board Files Complaint About Amazon CEO’s Union Comments
The federal agency that handles labor issues in the U.S. alleges the e-commerce CEO made comments that broke labor laws after the JFK8 Staten Island warehouse union election.
‘It’s a Bad Omen’: Google Earnings Reaffirm TikTok’s Advertising Domination
TikTok is on track to overtake YouTube as the social media platform users spend the most time watching.
Kanye West Was Just Escorted Out of Skechers’ LA Office: “We Condemn His Recent Divisive Remarks.”
After Ye arrived unannounced and uninvited with a film crew, he was shown the door by two executives.
Elon Musk Brought a Sink to Twitter HQ and Changed His Twitter Bio to ‘Chief Twit.’ Is the Twitter Deal About to Close?
Neither Musk nor Twitter had said if the deal is closed yet.
Why Are There More Disabled Americans In the Workplace? Long Covid Could Be to Blame, According to a New Report
An economist at the New York Federal Reserve, Richard Deitz, said that people struggling with long Covid are “likely to remain a fixture of the workplace.”