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ABC News - Tech
As AI gains a workplace foothold, states are trying to make sure workers don't get left behind
States are trying to help workers beef up their tech skills before they become outdated and get outfoxed by machines that are becoming increasingly smarter -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Would You Trust This Davos Man?
Imagine taking management advice from the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab. -
GameSpot - Tech
The Umbrella Academy Showrunner Faces Allegations Of Workplace Misconduct
Steve Blackman, showrunner of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, has been accused by 12 staff members of creating a toxic work environment involving bullying and sexism. The allegations come from writers and support staff who have worked on the show, ... -
CBS News - Top stories
What's a personality hire? Here's the value they bring to the workplace.
So-called personality hires can bring real value to companies, but are sometimes resented by co-workers. -
BBC News - Top stories
Kane in crisis, toxic pressure - what Europe thinks of England
We have read, watched and listened to what English pundits and media think of the Three Lions at Euro 2024, but how does the rest of Europe view them? -
The Guardian - World
Toxic PFAS absorbed through skin at levels higher than previously thought
Absorption through skin could be ‘significant source of exposure’ to toxic forever chemicals, study shows. New research “for the first time proves” toxic PFAS forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin, and at levels much higher than ... -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
'Umbrella Academy' showrunner denies allegations of retaliation, toxic work environment
'The Umbrella Academy' showrunner Steve Blackman denies accusations that he created a toxic work environment and made offensive remarks about actor Elliot Page. -
Inc. - Business
Nike’s Edit and Amplify Strategy + Leveraging AI: Transforming Your Workplace Culture
How AI-driven insights and focused strategies can transform employee experience and drive inclusion. -
Inc. - Business
States Seek to Help Workers Stay Current on AI Use in the Workplace
Connecticut, California, Mississippi, and Maryland have all taken steps to help close a growing skills gap between AI job functions and workers who need to quickly bolster their tech skills.
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An investigation into conditions at Italian factories found that workshops making leather goods for Dior and Armani exploited foreign labor to produce high-end products at a fraction of their retail price.
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The Wall Street Journal - World
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Duluth, Ga., based Delta Apparel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a deal in hand to sell its Salt Life brand.
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