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A Hard-Hitting Investigative Report Into Amazon Shows That Workers’ Needs Were Neglected In Favor Of Getting Goods Delivered Quickly
When you are running a far-flung global enterprise, employing over one million people, it’s understandable that issues will arise. When you start to see a continual pattern, it’s time to consider if the mistakes are purposely overlooked or if there is something else happening. A New York Times investigative report delved into allegations that Amazon has been systematically shortchanging workers on their paychecks.
In A Revolutionary Shift, Fintech DailyPay Empowers Workers To Get Paid Whenever They Want
We’ve all been conditioned to accept being paid every two weeks or longer. While many Americans faced financial hardships during the pandemic, corporations held onto their wages and earned interest on it. By waiting weeks before workers are paid, the company earns interest on your money. This doesn’t seem very fair. There has to be a better system.
Here’s How Gympass Offers A Smart, Easy Way For Companies To Improve The Physical, Mental And Emotional Wellbeing Of Their Employees
Mental, emotional, physical and health issues have risen to the forefront for both business leadership and workers. We’ve learned harsh lessons during the Covid-19 outbreak. Life is short, frail and precious. The effects of nearly two years enduring a global massive virus outbreak caused people to become depressed, dependent on drugs and alcohol. Stress and anxiety contributed to people eating too much and sitting on the couch binge watching Netflix. While many bought Peloton bikes, there were a lot of folks who led sedentary lives.
Vonage Is On A Voyage To Web3 And The Metaverse With AI-Driven ‘Conversational Commerce’ Transforming The Online-Shopping Experience
Vonage, the New Jersey-based, cloud-communications technology company, is preparing to radically transform the way people shop by making it an amazing experience—rather than a chore. The tech company recently acquired Jumper.ai, a software platform that enables brands to engage in dynamic real-life type of conversations with customers. Instead of receiving annoying, boring emails or text messages, Vonage’s new software creates a universe in which shoppers can interface with live agents or artificial intelligence. Its goal is to build a better way for potential customers to have an enjoyable, productive interaction with a retailer. The retailer, in turn, will have more sales and build a loyal following.
Search Warrant Reveals Grim Details Of ‘Rust’ Shooting And Halyna Hutchins’ Final Minutes
Actor Alec Baldwin was practicing removing a revolver from its holster and aiming toward the camera during rehearsal for the movie “Rust” when director Joel Souza heard “what sounded like a whip and then a loud pop,” according to a search warrant obtained by the Los Angeles Times on Sunday night that also provided grim new details about the final minutes of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ life.
Vanessa Bryant Recounts Dealing With ‘Callous’ L.A. County On Day Kobe And Gianna Died
An assistant to Vanessa Bryant’s family knocked on the door of their Orange County home last year and told her the news: that the helicopter carrying her husband, Kobe, and daughter, Gianna, had crashed. “She told me that there was an accident and that there were five survivors,” Vanessa Bryant testified earlier this month. “And I asked her if Gianna and Kobe were OK. And she said she wasn’t sure.”
Ron DeSantis Says He Wants To Give $5,000 Bonuses To Unvaccinated Police Officers Who Relocate To Florida
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Sunday he hopes to sign legislation that awards $5,000 bonuses to out-of-state law enforcement who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in violation of local vaccine mandates and move to Florida to work there instead.
People Or Profit? Facebook Papers Show Deep Conflict Within
Facebook the company is losing control of Facebook the product — not to mention the last shreds of its carefully crafted, decade-old image as a benevolent company just wanting to connect the world. Thousands of pages of internal documents provided to Congress by a former employee depict an internally conflicted company where data on the harms it causes is abundant, but solutions, much less the will to act on them, are halting at best.
“Pandora Papers” Highlight Anti-Money Laundering Program Risks For Compliance Officers
Compliance professionals should focus on the anti-money laundering (AML) program risks highlighted by the emerging Pandora Papers scandal rather than on individual revelations, experts said.
Spanx Chief Gives All Employees First-Class Plane Tickets And $10,000
The chief executive and founder of the shapewear company Spanx has surprised employees with two first-class plane tickets and $10,000 each. Speaking at a party last Thursday to mark the company’s new $1.2bn valuation, after the investment giant Blackstone purchased a majority stake, Sara Blakely expressed her gratitude for 21 years of success.