COP29 Sees Major Climate Litigation Twist as Shell Wins Emissions Appeal
A Dutch court on Tuesday dismissed a landmark climate ruling against Shell, after the oil giant was ordered to drastically reduce its global carbon emissions back in 2021...
23andMe Succumbs to Layoffs, Cutting 40% of Its Workforce
23andMe has announced layoffs at the organization. It will also discontinue its therapy programs and clinical trials to refocus the business. ...
Booking Holdings to Restructure Operations with Job Cuts
Booking Holdings announced on Friday that it will make a variety of “organizational changes,” including job cuts. As of the end of 2023, Booking Holdings employed ab...
The U.S. Jobs Report for October Shows Disappointing Numbers
According to the U.S. Labor Department’s job report, nonfarm payrolls increased by only 12,000 in October. ...
American Airlines and JetBlue Lose Appeal in Antitrust Case Over Northeast Alliance
A U.S. appeals court on Friday held that a trial judge correctly found that American Airlines’ now-scrapped U.S. Northeast partnership with JetBlue Airways violated...
Bolt Drivers Secure “Employee” Status and the Rights That Come with It
An employment tribunal in the UK has awarded Bolt Drivers employee status and the rights that come with it, despite company claims that they were “self-employed contrac...
Nissan Turns to Job Cuts and Its CEO Takes a Hit for the Team
Nissan’s job cuts to affect 9,000 employees and CEO Makoto Uchida is also expected to forfeit half of his pay starting this month. ...
Nissan Cuts 9,000 Jobs, CEO Forfeits 50% Pay Amid EV Push
Nissan Motor said on Thursday that it was planning deep cuts to its global operations as it seeks to reorient its business and recover ground lost in the growing markets ...
Amazon Workers Protest CEO’s 5-Day Office Policy
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy denied speculation that the company’s five-day in-office mandate was made to further layoffs or appease city officials. Not long after hundreds ...
After Failed Negotiations, NYT Workers Strike to Continue Indefinitely
The NYT tech worker walkout is being staged after the organization failed to meet union demands of “just cause” contract provisions, pay equity, reversal of RTO polic...
NHTSA Closes Probe into Ford’s Faulty EcoBoost Engines
In July 2022, regulators started looking into reports of engine failures affecting 2021 Ford’s Bronco SUVs. It then turned into a two-year probe covering more than 411,...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg’s Cost-Cutting Measures and DEI Team Layoffs
From a widespread worker strike, to falling share prices, and some planes that whistleblowers claim could “break apart,” Boeing can’t seem to get back on track. The...
No Cheating! EY Fires Employees for Taking Multiple Online Trainings
The EY online training dispute has left affected employees shocked as they claim they were unaware that their multitasking was breaking the rules. ...
TGI Fridays Navigates Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: What It Means for Brand’s Future
TGI Fridays, an American casual dining chain, said on Saturday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. TGI Fridays filed for bankruptcy as it was grapplin...
Tupperware Set to Exit Bankruptcy as Court Approve Asset Sale to Lenders
A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved Tupperware Brands’ proposal to make a sale of its assets to its lenders. This court approval of sale to its lender s...
No One Is Exempt—More Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck
In 2024, there has been a 10% increase in workers living paycheck to paycheck compared to data from 2019. ...









