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Biden's Proposed Diversity Policies for Apprenticeship Programs Targeted by Republican Attorneys—But, Why?
US President Joe Biden's diversity policies for apprenticeship programs are now targeted by Republican attorneys. Here's why!
Apple CEO Tim Cook Visits Shanghai as Pressure Mounts on China Sales
Apple CEO Tim Cook arrives in Shanghai ahead of a new retail store opening and decreasing iPhone sales.
Ukraine Drone Attacks Hit Russia's Oil Refineries, Electricity Facilities in Campaign Against Moscow's Energy Industry
Ukraine has reportedly deployed 35 drones to target various locations in Russia, resulting in a fire at an oil refinery and disruptions to electricity supplies in border areas.
BPO Firm in Philippines Acquired by US Company MCI—Should Filipino Employees Worry?
MCI has announced that the acquisition will result in a seamless expansion of services by combining its leadership with the resources of EastWest BPO.
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Uber settles a landmark $272 million class action lawsuit with Australian taxi operators after a five-year legal battle.
Major supermarkets in the United States, including Walmart and Target, are reevaluating self-checkout systems due to efficiency and security concerns.
Google's new billing system violated competition law, CCI claims. Now, DG has been ordered to start a probe.
China's central bank withdrawal indicates cautious economic growth, disappointing stimulus hopes, and limited policy options amid yuan decline and global rate disparities.
Chef Kentaro Nakahara is bringing the world-renowned Wagyu katsu sando sandwich to Miami via his new restaurant, which showcases premium beef and a handpicked Japanese menu.
Sergio Massa, Argentina's Economy Minister and presidential candidate, has warned oil producers of impending export restrictions unless they address fuel shortages.
A firm established by an 18-year-old was fined $50,000 for receiving $1.5 million fraud money in a bank account.
South Africa's return-to-office efforts get a middle finger from employees. Office-based policies are now increasing.
A resort in the heart of the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines, is going viral on Facebook and other social media platforms.
Coca-Cola and Bud Light are listed among the slow payers in the U.K., making suppliers wait for over 100 days!