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This reduction marks the company’s second layoff round in five months.
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“We are bringing all employees together in Salesforce Tower.”
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The tweets began just after 1:30 a.m. Pacific time.
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Two years after a punishing New York Times expose, Ozy has shuttered after CEO Carlos...
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The city of Oakland is “aware” of an attack from an “unauthorized third party.” A...
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Allbirds shares are valued at $1.25 each. When the shoe company went public, shares...
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Tucked into Mark Zuckerberg’s note that 10,000 more Meta workers are being laid off is an...
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Zoom CEO Eric Yuan reportedly aired his grievances about the product he founded — the same product that all but revolutionized lockdown-era labor — during a company meeting. Earlier this month, Zoom announced that it would require workers living within a 50-mile radius of an office to come into an office twice a week, falling into broader trends among large-scale Silicon Valley tech companies. Now, Insider reports it has obtained a copy of the meeting where he announced the transition to staff.…
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Elon Musk, noted free speech warrior and Elden Ring enthusiast, is no stranger to getting booed. But this time around, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO wasn’t even onstage to prompt the boos. He was just seated in the audience of a tournament championship for the uber-popular shooter game Valorant, held this year at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. During the championship match Saturday between teams Evil Geniuses and Paper Rex, according to Kotaku, the camera moved to show (a very dimly lit) Elon Musk. A…
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San Francisco human resources tech startup Emtrain was at an impasse at the start of 2023, much like other tech companies hit hard by outsize pandemic-era growth followed by skyrocketing interest rates and declining investor capital. The company had to pull back a bit to weather the tech industry’s financial tumult. One of the first questions that came up internally, Emtrain CEO and co-founder Janine Yancey told SFGATE, was, “Do we give up the four-day workweek?” Emtrain had rolled out the new…
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