Workers
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Business
L.A. Workers Are Feeling Emboldened as Unions Pressure Employers in California
Two months after going on strike, the writers are entrenched outside their Southern California studios, billboards being held up in…
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Business
Too Many Workers, or Too Few: India’s Colossal Employment Challenge
The dirty lanes of Musallapur in the northern Indian city of Patna are filled with the foot traffic, banners and…
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Business
Chinese Workers Confront the Curse of 35
At 35, he feels young. But for society, he says, 35 is like a “plague.” Cici Zhang is 32 years…
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Business
California Taqueria Used ‘Priest’ to Intimidate Workers, Labor Department Says
In November 2021, the owner of a Taqueria in Northern California became the subject of a federal wage theft investigation…
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Cryptocurrency
North Korean hackers used shadow IT workers to carry out crypto heists
North Korea is building a shadow workforce of thousands of IT workers, according to US officials. This shadow workforce is…
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Gaming PC
TSMC Exec Tells U.S. Workers to Expect Long Hours or Go Home
TSMC’s uncompromising stance on hiring has generated a ton of unfavorable ratings on sites such as Glassdoor in the US…
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Technology
Spotify Podcast Layoffs Will Affect Gimlet and Parcast Workers
Audio streaming platform Spotify announced Monday that it plans to lay off about 200 people, including employees at popular podcast…
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Health
Sick Workers Tied to 40% of Food Poisoning Outbreaks, C.D.C. Says
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report released Tuesday that 40 percent of unexplained food…
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Business
Co-Working Spaces Are Reviving Thanks to Remote Corporate Workers
Before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Andrew Slaughter started work (usually 15 minutes), battling morning traffic on his way to the…
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