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Here's How Companies Are Ensuring Women's Workplace Safety
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013, (POSH Act) directs all employers with 10 and more employees to constitute an Internal Committee (IC) with a 50-50 men-women ratio and a woman head
Favorite Disneyland Treat Coming to a Store Near You
The dairy-free dessert will hit the freezer aisle later this year.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Defends Employee Desk-Sharing Policy
Pichai noted that some employees are only in-office a few days a week.
An SUV Crashed into a Cafe While Podcasters Were Recording a Show. 'I Can't Believe We Have This on Film.'
Nathan Reeves was filming an interview for his YouTube podcast when a car suddenly smashed into the window behind them.
'This Hurts My Faith In Humanity': Musk Gets Into Squabble With Laid Off Former Employee on Twitter
A Twitter user (and a former Twitter employee) Tweeted at Musk after losing access to his work computer wondering if he was still employed. Musk responded as expected.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Getting Kicked Off Their Driver Apps Spontaneously
A study found that the issue impacts drivers of color more than others.
EV Trucks Are About to Hit the US Highways — But There's One Big Problem
More trucks mean more demand for energy. Are states ready for this?
'It's a Hit Piece': Elon Musk Confirms a Documentary About His Life Has Already Begun Filming
The film is being created by Academy Award-winning director, Alex Gibney.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Went Missing 9-Years-Ago With No Answers. Now Netflix Is Taking on the Mystery in 'The Plane That Disappeared'
Despite various search efforts and investigations, there are few leads to explain what really happened.
Leaders Gear Up For The Retail Summit 2023
The summit will act as a catalyst for international brands who are looking to either establish an in-market presence or sell via cross-border ecommerce to the United Arab Emirates
The Very Crazy Story of Crazy Eddie, the Electronics and Scamming Giant
On this episode of the 'Dirty Money' podcast, we close the circuit on a crooked discount electronics empire.
WeightWatchers Is Getting Into the Ozempic And Wegovy Weight Loss Drugs Game
The company, which offers weight loss programs and meal plans, is getting into telehealth — and thus into the new world of weight-loss drugs.
Housing Is Less Affordable Now Than at the Peak of the 2008 Housing Bubble
New data found that the average American would need to spend 42.9% of their income to afford a median-priced house.
'Make Lists' of People to Let Go, Meta Tells Directors Ahead of Another Mass Layoff — Here's When It Will Happen
The clock's ticking as CEO Mark Zuckerberg eyes paternity leave for his third child.
International Women's Day: Is Money Still a Man's Job?
According to a 2021 Deloitte India survey, only 3.9 per cent of CFOs were women. It was up from 2.5 per cent in 2018