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Tupperware Set to Exit Bankruptcy as Court Approve Asset Sale to Lenders

A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved Tupperware Brands’  proposal to make a sale of  its assets to its lenders. This court approval of sale to its lender shall clear Tupperware to exit bankruptcy with most of its operations...

No One Is Exempt—More Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck

The rising cost of living and the shifting landscape of work have left behind multiple victims behind in its rampage. New data shows that a growing number of Americans are living from paycheck to paycheck. On hearing this information,...

Getting Creative with Bringing Generative AI to Employees

Artificial Intelligence is not the enemy. Despite the legitimate fears surrounding its misuse and its looming potential to replace the human workforce, there are many real-world applications of generative AI for employees and employers alike. Creative use of AI...

Volkswagen to Shut Down German Plants, Lay Off Thousands in Strategic Overhaul

Volkswagen is planning closure of at least three of its plants in Germany. It has also planned mass layoffs that could affect tens of thousands of staff and shrink its remaining plants in Europe’s biggest economy. The plant closure and mass...

Volkswagen Targets €4B in Cost with Wage and Bonus Cuts Amid Economic Pressure

Volkswagen is exploring a series of cost-cutting measures for its core brand. This cost reduction by Volkswagen includes a 10% wage cut and a two-year wage freeze, as it seeks to save 4 billion euros. This news of Volkswagen...

Nokia’s Layoffs to Result in Cuts to Teams in China and Europe

Nokia has left an indelible mark on the tech industry, but in recent years, it has had a much harder time keeping up with the other brands that have taken away large sections of its customer base. News of...

The CFPB Cracks Down on Unchecked Worker Surveillance

Employers may be determined to keep a close eye on their employees, but the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is keeping an even closer watch on the employers themselves. The CFPB has released a new guide on unchecked worker...

South Carolina Agency Loses Bid to Shield Information in Ongoing Google Lawsuit

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday refused a South Carolina state agency’s lawsuit to shield information from Google that the tech giant wants to use to defend against claims that it holds an illegal monopoly over digital advertising. Chief Justice John...

DOL Mandates Employees Return to Office Starting Dec. 1

The DOL has a new mandate in relation to its return to office policy, but it’s not what employees were hoping to hear. The Department of Labor has ordered remote workers back to the office at least five days...

Strike Continues as 64% Boeing Workers Vote Against Contract Offer

Boeing factory workers voted to reject a contract offer and continue a more than five-week strike on Wednesday. The Boeing workers contract rejection is a blow to investor and management hopes of a resolution to the acrimonious dispute. (Image Credit:...