French Companies Bribe Workers To Stop Rioting As Wave Of "Deadly Violence" Expected This Weekend
France's "Yellow Vest" protests have evolved from simple expressions of anger over Emmanuel Macron's since-can.....»»
Groupon wants out of half of its Chicago HQ, beginning an expected wave of space opening up as companies lay off workers
Groupon is seeking one or more companies to sublease 150,000 square feet of its space at 600 W. Chicago Ave.Groupon is seeking one or more companies to sublease 150,000 square feet of its space at 600 W. Chicago Ave......»»
Demand for Air France’s Phoenix-Paris flight higher than expected
Air France announced the nonstop flight to Phoenix in January, and since then demand for the flight has been higher than expected. More than 80 French companies do business in the Valley......»»
CyberArk buys 400-employee Utah company for $1.5B
The deal represents another example of a wave of consolidation happening in the cybersecurity industry, where rising cyberattacks are prompting companies to secure their entire workflows with a one-stop solution......»»
The credit-card industry"s Hail Mary push to keep charging you bigger late fees
A judge in Texas is expected to rule this week on a request from credit-card companies to stop a cap on late fees, CNBC reported. Credit-card companies are asking a judge to stop a federal rule that'd cap late fees.Adam .....»»
Deadly Boulder grocery-store shooting highlights the looming threat of violence that retail workers face in America
The shooti.....»»
Deadly Boulder grocery store shooting highlights the looming threat of violence retail workers face in America
The Boulder shooting is the deadliest in the US in almost two years. However, violence is a common threat in the .....»»
If tech companies don"t want to deal in violence, they should stop partnering with US military and intelligence
Peak hypocrisy is when five deaths at the US Capitol warrant censorship and suspension, but hundreds of civilian deaths overseas do nothing. A U.S. Air Force pilot (L), a.....»»
Employers can require COVID-19 vaccination. Here’s what companies and workers need to know.
With COVID-19 vaccinations expected to start in Chicago Tuesday, employers eager to return to some semblance of business as usual are contemplating how best to urge workers to get inoculated — and.....»»
Could the PPP land these lenders a permanent spot within the SBA lender network?
The $659 billion SBA loan program is expected to quickly run out of a second wave of funding. But companies such as Paypal, Square and others have gotten in on the game......»»
The Tell: Fed’s foray into buying junk-rated corporate debt won’t stop wave of defaults that could reach 21%, analysts warn
Defaults already are climbing as speculative-grade (junk-rated) companies buckle under their debts, even as the Federal Reserve aims a near $750 billion fire hose on the corporate debt markets during the pandemic......»»
After Deadly Easter, More Tornados Expected For South This Weekend
After Deadly Easter, More Tornados Expected For South This Weekend.....»»
Despite the new coronavirus law, workers at these big companies say they still must work sick or lose pay
New York City is in danger of running out of swabs for Covid-19 tests and should only test ho… patients, the city health department said in a memo to health care providers over the weekend. “As the... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Coronavirus: These local companies have laid off or furloughed workers
Multiple companies have had to make cuts due to the deadly pandemic......»»
Coronavirus update: 1.46 million cases worldwide, 85,397 deaths; Wuhan lifts travel ban, while U.S. case tally tops 400,000
The number of U.S. cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 rose above 400,000 on Wednesday, as companies continued to cut costs and furlough workers as they close offices and idle plants to prevent the spread of the deadly illness......»»
Coronavirus update: 1.45 million cases worldwide, 83,471 deaths; Wuhan lifts travel ban and U.S. case tally nears 400,000
The number of U.S. cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 headed closer to 400,000 on Wednesday, as companies continued to cut costs and furlough workers as they close offices and idle plants to prevent the spread of the deadly illness......»»
As coronavirus spreads, so do reports of companies mistreating workers
Since the viral pandemic started ravaging the country in recent weeks, workers, unions and attorneys are seeing a dramatic rise in cases they say illustrate a wave of bad employer behavior......»»
A resource guide for Hawaii small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic
In attempts to limit COVID-19's reach across the Islands, numerous Hawaii businesses have adjusted operations or completely closed, resulting in a wave of lost revenue and furloughed and fired workers. As these companies grapple with the continuing effe.....»»
GM, Mercedes to furlough all workers in Brazil, suggesting production stop
General Motors Co and Mercedes Benz will furlough all employees in Brazil later this month, the companies said on Wednesday, suggesting that production in South America's main auto center will be heavily impacted by the coronavirus outbreak......»»
Gig companies to create a fund for workers
A statement from Gig Workers Rising in response to the stories over the weekend saying that the gig companies are planning to create a fund... The post Gig companies to create a fund for workers appeared first on ValueWalk. A statement from Gig .....»»
Self-insured firms expand telehealth options
Self-insured companies are expected to add more virtual care options in 2020 to the menu of offerings for workers in a bid to keep people healthy and cut costs......»»