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Amazon, Apple, Google and other corporate giants back LGBTQ worker protections in upcoming Supreme Court battle

The companies urged SCOTUS to recognize that federal civil rights law protects LGBTQ people from workplace discrimination......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJul 2nd, 2019

Major companies call on U.S. Supreme Court to rule in favor of LGBT workers

More than 200 U.S. companies, including Amazon , Alphabet Inc's Google , and Bank of America , on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that federal civil rights law prohibits discrimination against gay and transgender workers......»»

Category: topSource: reutersJul 2nd, 2019

Google, Microsoft and Starbucks are some of the best places to work in the US, workers say

Starbucks, T-Mobile and Overstock.com made Comparably's list that names the best companies to work for across the eastern.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMar 28th, 2019

Tech workers now want to know: What are we building this for?

Across Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce and across the technology industry, rank-and-file employees are demanding greater insight into how their companies are deploying the technology that they build......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsOct 8th, 2018

U.S. Tech Firms to Help Train 20 Million Southeast Asian Workers to Avoid the A.I. Apocalypse

The plan is to prepare workers for an automation and A.I. world. Major U.S. tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Cisco joined a World Economic Forum.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneNov 19th, 2018

Google, Netflix, Costco ranked among top companies for diversity by workers

Ford, Facebook, Microsoft and Starbucks are among other large companies that made Comparably's annual list for their .....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayDec 12th, 2018

Big paychecks: Here"s the typical employee salary at Intuit, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and 40+ other big tech employers

The latest big tech employers in California's Silicon Valley to reveal how much they pay a typical worker are TurboTax maker Intuit Inc. and Guidewire Software, which makes back-end software for insurance companies. Like most of that region's bigge.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 13th, 2018

Typical employee salary at Intuit, Facebook, Google, Salesforce, Netflix, Box, Microsoft and 40 other big tech employers — & why Orlando may scoop up more talent

The latest big Silicon Valley tech employers to reveal how much they pay a typical worker are TurboTax maker Intuit Inc. and Guidewire Software, which makes back-end software for insurance companies. Like most of that region's biggest technology emp.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 4th, 2019

Supreme Court sends 3 climate change cases against oil and gas companies back to lower courts

The Supreme Court asked lower courts to reconsider the cases in the wake of its decision on BP .....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytMay 24th, 2021

Eastside economy avoided a hard fall during the pandemic, economist says

Without technology companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon, the effects of the pandemic would have been “catastrophic” economically......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 11th, 2021

Dispatches from a Pandemic: ‘I’m about to cancel all my Zoom meetings’: Companies dangle spa weekends and free meals to lure workers back to the office

The migration back to in-person, office-based work won't happen overnight, and employees might require convincing......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 9th, 2021

Dispatches from a Pandemic: ‘Everything seems to go smoother when we’re together’: Companies dangle spa weekends and free meals to lure workers back to the office

The migration back to in-person, office-based work won't happen overnight, and employees might require convincing......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 7th, 2021

Google"s childcare workers are furious about the company ordering them back into the office without paying their transportation costs

The workers said they're paid an average of $20/hour and are mad Google isn't footing the bill, despite saving $1 billion annually .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 7th, 2021

Dispatches from a Pandemic: ‘Everything seems to go smoother when we’re together’: Companies offer spa weekends and free meals to lure workers back to the office

The migration back to in-person, office-based work won't happen overnight, and employees might require convincing......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 7th, 2021

Goldman Sachs wants most of its workers back in the office by June

Unlike Ford, Google or Citigroup, the investment bank isn’t telling workers that a hybrid workplace will be its new routine......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 4th, 2021

Hot-button issues from voting rights to tax hikes redraw the lines in corporate America

The nation’s top CEOs are pushing back against President Biden’s plan to raise the corporate tax rate, a move they say would make U.S. companies less competitive and hurt workers......»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytApr 12th, 2021

America"s companies are struggling to hire workers back. It risks derailing the economic recovery.

Fed research suggests stimulus may not fuel a spending boom while jobless claims remain high. Companies may have little incentive to hire more. Manager Cynthia Martinez converses with guests at El Rio, located at 3158 Mission St.,.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 11th, 2021

NewsWatch: Facebook, Google and Microsoft stocks reach records as Big Tech bounces back

Shares of Facebook Inc., Google parent Alphabet Inc., an.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 5th, 2021

Here come hot desks and zoom rooms. And holograms?

Since the pandemic sent workers home last year, a slew of modifications have been made to office buildings to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. Now, as companies prepare to bring workers back, experts say even more changes are on the way......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 30th, 2021

Live updates: Big tech CEOs back in Congress, facing questions on how social media promotes extremism and misinformation

Lawmakers are interrogating the chief executive officers of Google, Facebook and Twitter on the role their companies have played in promoting extremism and spreading misinformation......»»

Category: personnelSource: nytMar 25th, 2021