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Here Are The Big Issues Both Bosses And Workers Will Confront As Facebook, Microsoft, Uber And Other Companies Plan For People To Return To The Office
It seems that the U.S. may be reopening quicker than most people imagined. A number of Big Tech bellwether companies expedited their plans for workers to start returning to the office ahead of previously announced schedules. Here are some of the big issues people will confront when they return to the office.
In A Small Town In Alabama, A Big Vote To Unionize At Amazon Is Being Counted—This Could Change The Fate Of Unions Across America
The state of unions may rest in a small town in Alabama. In a heated David vs. Goliath contest, workers in an Amazon warehouse facility have voted to create its first union in America.
Credit Suisse And Nomura Hit By Losses At Hedge Fund Archegos Capital
Nomura and Credit Suisse said Monday that earnings might take “significant” hits after a client of their broking services defaulted on margin calls last week, roiling Wall Street. Shares in both banks plunged on Monday, wiping billions of dollars off their market capitalization.
Supreme Court To Decide Whether Goldman Sachs Shareholders Can Bring Suit In Major Fraud Case
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments from Goldman Sachs in a long-running case that could have major implications for shareholders seeking to bring securities-fraud lawsuits.
Record Number Of Homebuyers Moving Away From Expensive Coastal Cities
A record number of Americans are still looking to relocate away from expensive metro areas even as restrictions around the country continue to ease, according to real estate brokerage Redfin.
‘Real-Life Monopoly’: Pete Davidson, Jack Harlow Deliver Eminem-Inspired Rap Explaining NFTs On SNL
Pete Davidson, Chris Redd and musical guest Jack Harlow delivered an Eminem-inspired rap about non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. Riffing on Eminem’s “Without Me” video — right down to the Robin costume — Davidson first questions U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellin (Kate McKinnon) about the digital trend that has exploded in recent months.
San Francisco To Pay ‘Essential’ Artists $1,000 Per Month Basic Income In Pilot Program Amid Pandemic
You could call it art for art’s sake — plus $1,000 a month. San Francisco plans to start paying 130 local artists $1,000 a month starting in May through the fall in a pilot program announced on Thursday. It follows other so-called “universal basic income” efforts being launched in California amid the coronavirus pandemic.
College Graduates Live Longer Than Those Without A College Degree—And The Gap Is Growing
For decades, the average life expectancy for American adults steadily increased due to improvements in health and medicine. But according to a recent study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, life expectancy for the two-thirds of Americans without a college degree is declining—creating a growing gap in life expectancy between those with and those without a secondary education.
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