Pay packages rose yet again last year for the CEOs of the biggest companies, even though the pandemic sent the […]
Month: May 2021
Climate Activists Win Bid To Put New Members On Exxon’s Board
The oil giant will face renewed pressure to better address climate change and shift away from fossil fuels.
Is This A Turning Point For Big Oil?
Three oil giants suffered separate blows in one day, marking what one analyst called “the start of a new era” […]
Amazon To Buy MGM For $8.45 Billion
Known for its roaring lion logo, MGM is one of the oldest Hollywood studios, founded in 1924 when films were […]
Exxon Board Fight Escalates Over Company’s Stance On Climate Change
The conflict reflects pressure mounted by consumers and government officials over the global environmental crisis.
Classic ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ Video Leaving YouTube After $761,000 NFT Sale
“Chawley! That weally hurt!”
These Retail And Grocery Stores Have Dropped Their Mask Mandates
Worker advocates say the CDC’s new guidance on face masks puts employees in an awkward and unsafe position.
Paid Time Off Could Boost Slowing Vaccination Rates
A new survey shows Black and Latino workers in particular are concerned about missing work — and pay — because […]
AT&T Signs Deal To Combine Media Operations, Including CNN, With Discovery
AT&T will combine its massive media operations that include CNN HBO, TNT and TBS in a $43 billion deal with […]
Union And Retailers Warn Of Confusion With New CDC Mask Guidance
The United Food and Commercial Workers union fears the relaxed guidelines will create more uncertainty for grocery workers.