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Back to news homeA weaker economy won’t solve the tech talent crunch overnight
But it could lead to more balance later this year Ron Miller 10 hours As bad economic news piles up seemingly on a daily basis, we don’t know what the […]
Starting up remotely? Keep these labor laws and tax guidelines in mind
Ardy Esmaeili Contributor More posts by this contributor What US startup founders need to know about the R&D tax credit When it comes to remote employment, employees and employers both […]
Uber shareholders get closer to passing lobbying disclosure proposal
Uber shareholders voted against a proposal that would have required the ride-hailing company to fully disclose its direct and indirect lobbying activities and expenditures, according to a regulatory filing released […]
Synergies raises $12M to give factory managers an AI analytics assistant
There’s no lack of startups around the world trying to make industrial activities more efficient with artificial intelligence. Some invent robots to assist or replace manual labor, while others use […]
Uber shareholders to vote on lobbying disclosure proposal
Uber shareholders will vote Monday on a proposal that, if approved, will compel the company to fully disclose its “direct and indirect lobbying activities and expenditures.” Advocates of the proposal […]
Aurora’s Sterling Anderson and FedEx’s Rebecca Yeung discuss the future of autonomous trucking at TC Sessions: Mobility 2022
When the CEO of FedEx, the global leader in logistics, promises “an enormous effort towards autonomous trucks” this summer, wisdom — conventional or otherwise — says listen up, things are […]
Airbnb commits to fully remote workplace: ‘Live and work anywhere’
Airbnb is going all in on the “live anywhere, work anywhere” philosophy that much of the business world has been forced to adopt, committing to full-time remote work for most […]
NLRB rules Activision Blizzard’s first union at Raven Software can vote for recognition
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled today that the first union at a major U.S. gaming company can file for a formal union election. In January, the quality assurance […]
Deliveroo fined in France after court rules it abused riders’ rights
U.K. food delivery gig platform Deliveroo has lost a court challenge in France over the “freelancer” status of riders. Reuters reports that the company has been fined the maximum penalty […]