Musk claimed in a August 2018 tweet that he had lined up the financing to pay for a $72 billion […]
Month: January 2023
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Pay To Drop By 40% In 2023
Cook recommended the adjustment based on feedback from shareholders, the company said in a Securities and Exchanges Commission filing.
Southwest Airlines Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Following 2022 Holiday Meltdown
The lawsuit claims Southwest shareholders “suffered significant losses” because the airline hid the risks of its outdated technology.
Amazon Loses Appeal Of Historic Union Election Victory, But Succeeds In Wasting Time
By disputing the Amazon Labor Union’s win at the JFK8 warehouse, the online retail giant has delayed bargaining a first […]
The REI Union Effort Spreads To Another City
The Cleveland store would be the outdoor retailer’s third to unionize in the past year.
Blank Street Coffee Is Popping Up Everywhere. Workers Hope A Union Will Follow.
The New York-based chain’s aggressive expansion has employees looking for a seat at the bargaining table.
Reporter Poses As Senator Again On Twitter After Elon Musk Declares Verification Fixed
Twitter “isn’t verifying much of anything,” writes Washington Post tech journalist who got away with it all over again.
Amazon Layoffs Climb To 18,000 Employees As Tech Giant Moves To Cut Costs
“Amazon has weathered uncertain and difficult economies in the past, and we will continue to do so,” CEO Andy Jassy […]