Some workers got more than $100,000 on their way out the door.
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‘Uniform dismay’: Workers loathe Amazon’s new return-to-office mandate
“Everyone I know is looking for a new job,” one Amazon employee said.
‘A cesspool’: Laid-off California tech workers are sick to death of LinkedIn
Tech workers hate the Bay Area company’s site. But more than ever, they need it.
Major tech company will reportedly make top bosses work 6 days a week
Executives at Samsung, which makes many of the world’s TVs and smartphones, reportedly have to pick up an extra shift
Morale plummets at Google as workers complain bosses are ‘inept’ and ‘boring’
Top brass at Google have laid off thousands of employees over the past year. As a result, according to multiple recent reports, staff morale is suffering badly, and workers are increasingly public about the slump.
San Francisco workers have the most expensive commute in the country, new study says
It’s no secret many workers have abandoned downtown San Francisco.
Meta threatens to fire workers for return-to-office infractions in leaked memo
Meta has raised the stakes for its employees’ return to the office.
States Where Existing Workers Are Highly Unlikely to Lose Their Jobs
Amid high inflation, rising interest rates, and low consumer confidence, there is good reason to be pessimistic about the state of the U.S. economy for the rest of 2022 and 2023.
Elon Musk sacks Twitter workers who made fun of him publicly
Elon Musk is pushing workers at San Francisco tech giant Twitter to the limit.
Ex-Disney workers sue, claiming religious discrimination
Three former employees have sued Walt Disney World, saying they were fired after refusing to wear face masks and get the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious reasons, according to a lawsuit.
Amazon fires 2 union organizers tied to first U.S. labor win
Amazon has fired two employees with ties to the grassroots union that led the first successful U.S. organizing effort in the retail giant’s history.
Police detective who alleged sex discrimination awarded $2M
A federal jury has awarded $2 million to a high-ranking Boston police detective who said in a lawsuit against the department and her former supervisor that she was the victim of gender discrimination.
Vaccine mandates create conflict with defiant workers
Josh “Chevy” Chevalier is a third-generation shipbuilder who hasn’t missed a day of work during the pandemic in his job as a welder constructing Navy warships on the Maine coast.
Here’s when Apple, Facebook, Google and other Bay Area tech companies will return to their offices
Key Learnings for Employers When Building the Workplace of the Future
The pandemic forced companies to change the way they worked overnight. What happens now?