Calls grow for Fujitsu to pay for Post Office injustice
Ex-Post Office branch manager Sally Stringer is demanding Fujitsu pay towards compensation
Ex-Post Office branch manager Sally Stringer is demanding Fujitsu pay towards compensation
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save Now that regulators have cleared the way, regular investors will have easier access to the most mainstream — and valuable — cryptocurrency through bitcoin exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s decision Wednesday followed numerous setbacks for the digital assets sector, including several…
Robin Hayes, CEO of JetBlue Airways, speaks to guests following the airline’s inaugural flight from John F. Kennedy Airport in New York to London Heathrow Airport in London on Aug. 12, 2021. Chris J. Ratcliffe | Bloomberg | Getty Images JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes will step down next month, the company said Monday. The airline’s…
Federal labor regulators are looking to force Starbucks to reopen six Los Angeles-area Starbucks stores and 17 other locations that were closed across the country in 2022 in a move that was allegedly done to suppress union organizing. The complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board accused Starbucks of closing stores where workers had…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept into a transformative force across industries. In 2024, AI is not just a buzzword but a core component reshaping business operations and strategic planning. From automating routine tasks to providing deep insights through data analysis, AI is revolutionizing how businesses operate and compete. This blog…
Did you quit your job during the Great Resignation? Are you quiet quitting? Being told to RTO? Coffee badging at the office (and then promptly leaving)? The Los Angeles Times is developing a story about the many viral words that have become popular to describe work, terms such as “Great Resignation,” “quiet quitting,” “RTO,” “polyworking”…
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save Inflation rose slightly in December, offering the latest sign that the economy has made significant progress since prices spiked to four-decade highs — but there’s still a ways to go, especially on housing costs, which dominate the budgets of households nationwide. Data released Thursday by…