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The Wall Street Journal: Harley-Davidson to suspend U.S. production after coronavirus case at plant
Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc. became the latest major U.S. company to suspend production to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, a move that will affect about 2,000 employees at its U.S. factories......»»
Apple"s culture of secrecy is making it hard for employees to work remotely during the coronavirus outbreak, report says (AAPL)
AP Apple's culture of secrecy has made it difficult for some employees to work from home, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Software developers have said there's some confusio.....»»
American Express Employees Boosted Card Sales By Misleading, Coercing Business Owners: Report
The American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) employees used illegal tactics on small business owners to boost card sales, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. What Happened The salesperson gave false.....»»
American Express Employees Boosted Card Sales By Misleading, Coercing Business Owners: Report
The American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) employees used illegal tactics on small business owners to boost card sales, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. read more.....»»
American Express employees strong-armed small businesses to boost sales, according to former customers and employees
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for American Express American Express employees misled and coerced scores of small-business owners into signing up for cards, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Former and current employees said that AmE.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: China dispute cost NBA ‘hundreds of millions’ of dollars
There is now a price tag on the tweet that ravaged the NBA’s business in China: hundreds of millions of dollars......»»
Boeing Laid Off Supervisor Of Pilots Who Exchanged Inappropriate Emails About Safety
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) fired a mid-level executive after internal documents showing disparaging communication between employees were revealed last month, the Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Alphabet’s chief legal officer stepping down amid investigation of conduct
The chief legal officer of Google parent Alphabet Inc. is leaving the company amid an investigation into his relationships with employees of the search-engine giant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China reportedly will lower tariffs on hundreds of products in 2020
China is set to lower tariffs on some imported products from the beginning of 2020, said the state-run Xinhua News Agency on Monday, in a bid to expand imports amid weakening domestic demand......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Carl Icahn is betting big on mall owners to fail
Investors have lost hundreds of millions of dollars wagering that struggling mall owners won’t be able to pay their debts. Those losses haven’t deterred Carl Icahn from making the same bet......»»
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank responds to an explosive report alleging the company dumped goods at TJ Maxx to sweeten sales numbers
Justin Solomon/Getty Images In an email sent to employees on Friday and obtained by Business Insider, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank responded to an explosive report from The Wall Street Journal.....»»
Juul, Facing Regulatory Crackdown, To Lay Off 500
Juul Labs Inc. will reportedly about 500 employees by January in anticipation of damaging regulatory developments. The layoffs could reduce the e-cigarette maker's workforce by 10% to 15%, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. read more.....»»
A German company is testing a 5-hour workday where employees only check email twice and small talk is banned
The Wall Street Journal recently profiled Rheingans Digital Enabler, a German-based consulting firm that.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing survey found 1 in 3 employees felt ‘undue pressure’ over safety approvals
U.S. lawmakers probing the 737 Max jet crisis are ratcheting up scrutiny of Boeing Co. leaders as new details point to management pressure on engineers and pilots in its commercial-aircraft unit......»»
Divide over California law reclassifying Uber, Lyft drivers
California’s new worker-protection bill could require Uber and Lyft to treat drivers as employees, but not all workers welcome the changes. Photo/Video: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Campaign to take down Amazon is being funded by Amazon’s biggest rivals
Walmart and Oracle are secretly funding an Amazon-critical non-profit......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart likely discriminated against female employees, per EEOC memo
The memo from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission shows that 178 female workers were payed less or denied promotions based on their gender......»»
Alphabet"s Google ordered by NLRB to assure employees they can speak out on political, workplace issues--WSJ
Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc. , has been ordered by federal regulators to assure its employees that they are allowed to speak out on workplace and political issues, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The report, which.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank to lend its workers billions to invest in its giant VC fund
SoftBank Group is leaning on its employees, including Chief Executive Masayoshi Son, for cash as the firm rushes to raise an ambitious technology fund amid volatile markets......»»
Report: Capital One Cyberbreach A Result Of High Turnover
Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE: COF) lost one-third of its employees in its cybersecurity unit in 2018 which may have culminated in the July 2019 data breach, The Wall Street Journal repo read more.....»»