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Workspan Daily
09/29/2023
FTC Sues Amazon for Antitrust As reported by the Wall Street Journal , the Federal Trade Commission and 17 states on Tuesday sued Amazon, alleging the online retailer illegally wields monopoly power that keeps prices artificially high, locks sellers into its platform and harms its rivals.
Workspan Daily
05/05/2023
Anheuser-Busch Compensates Frontline Workers Amid Slowdown As reported by the Wall Street Journal , the maker of Bud Light said it would triple its planned U.S. marketing spending on the brand this summer and is providing financial support to frontline teams and wholesalers who have taken the brunt of the backlash to a company promotion with a transgender influencer.
Workspan Magazine
10/03/2024
The solution: According to
The Wall Street Journal , the benefit at Synchrony came about after dozens of new Gen Z hires told executives they wanted access to a therapist during business hours.
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Workspan Daily
10/07/2022
Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% over the month, on par with both the prior reading and Wall Street expectations.
Workspan Daily
12/07/2023
“It's like giving leaders a pair of X-ray glasses to see through walls biases have built, and ensure evaluations are based on objective measures of success, not misconceptions.”
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Workspan Daily
04/01/2022
“The economy will run into a wall if it can’t get any more workers, and
economic growth is already slowing down to a crawl this quarter."
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Workspan Daily
02/17/2023
YouTube CEO Is Stepping Down As reported by the Wall Street Journal , Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube, revealed she plans to step down from the position after nearly a decade in the role.
Workspan Daily
03/04/2022
The Wall Street
Journal
reported executives began closing offices and factories Feb. 24, ensuring staff
were safe and sending some to the Polish border, while weighing factors likely
to hit their businesses.
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Workspan Daily
03/17/2023
California Court Ruling Affirms Right to Treat Uber and Lyft Drivers as Contractors Uber, Lyft and other companies secured a victory with a California court ruling that preserves their independent-contractor model in the state and could boost their efforts to maintain that model elsewhere, the Wall Street Journal reports .
Journal Article
09/15/2022
The wall between an employer and their employees’ healthcare.
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