Google fired the employee who wrote an internal memo suggesting men are better suited for tech jobs than women. Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said the memo writer violated company policy. 2703
Companies such as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash that rely on part-time workers are offering richer benefits and perks to attract and retain workers amid a hot labor market.
Pershing Square said it is nominating its founder William Ackman and two others to the board of Automatic Data Processing, backing off previous discussions ADP said were for half the board.
South Korean prosecutors sought a 12-year sentence for Lee Jae-yong, the de facto head of the Samsung conglomerate, after a monthslong trial over a national corruption scandal.
A basket of U.S. employment indicators increased in July, a potential sign of strengthening job growth. The Conference Board’s employment trends index rose to 133.77 from its revised June reading of 132.42.
Uber Technologies won’t be bringing co-founder Travis Kalanick back as CEO, the company’s chairman told employees in an attempt to quell reports the co-founder was attempting a comeback.
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