[ad_1] (Bloomberg) – Ford Motor Co. has announced to its 70,000 employees that they will face indefinite job cuts as part of the $ 11 billion automaker restructuring to reverse the trend …
Read More »Amazon fired an employee who shared the email addresses of a third-party vendor
[ad_1] In September, Amazon confirmed that some of its vendors in the market had bribed Amazon employees to remove negative reviews or obtain confidential information such as sales data or customer email …
Read More »Check your fridge and garage for all those things this week
[ad_1] About 6.9 million pounds of beef products were recalled this week as they could be contaminated with salmonella, the Food Safety and Food Inspection Department of the US Department of Agriculture …
Read More »Amazon fires an employee for sharing customers' email addresses
[ad_1] In an email sent to customers on Friday, October 5, Amazon stated that it had fired an employee for sharing his customers' email addresses with a third party vendor. Third party …
Read More »Tokyo's famous Tsukiji Fish Market holds its last auction before the move
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Tokyo's famous Tsukiji market, the biggest fish market in the world and a major tourist attraction, held its latest tuna auction Saturday before a controversial move to a …
Read More »The intelligent intersection of Honda tells drivers what to expect
[ad_1] Here's a demonstration of Honda's intelligent intersection in Marysville, Ohio (where a Honda vehicle manufacturing plant is located). The presentation also alerted the driver when an invisible pedestrian strolling down the …
Read More »Elon Musk SEC Twitter raids could turn against us
[ad_1] The settlement between Tesla and the US Securities and Exchange Commission states that CEO Elon Musk will no longer have the opportunity to tweet. Yet on Friday, Musk launched another tweet, …
Read More »Florida Gas Station Owner's Microwave Sign: "Do not Warm Up Urine"
[ad_1] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Florida service station owner said that she was struggling with a strange problem: customers use the microwave oven to heat their urine. Parul Patel, owner of a …
Read More »On Wall Street, the bond market sets the tone
[ad_1] The bond market dominated discussions on Wall Street this week. The yields on benchmark Treasury bonds that determine borrowers' interest rates, from first-time home buyers to international corporations, have steadily risen …
Read More »Teamsters and UPS to resume talks after workers reject contract
[ad_1] Teamsters members rejected a new contract with United Parcel Service Inc., but union management said the turnout was too low to refuse the contract. Both parties said they would return to …
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