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Starbucks' strict RTO mandate highlights the coffee giant's culture shift under its new CEO, employees told Business Insider.
With cases of QR code fraud starting to pop up and some officials warning consumers to take pause, you may be wondering if it's ever safe to scan those little black and white squares and follow the ...
The power that comes from these five strategies is that you resist the default of taking accountability for someone else’s ...
A clue to the reasoning behind the recent, abrupt firing of Costa Mesa’s city manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison by a city ...
The West Ada School District voted 3-1 to approve an updated personnel policy that covers, among other things, visual ...
BC’s labour board grants automatic certification because of an unfair anti-union campaign. Amazon plans to fight.
Objectives The association between smoking and patients with schizophrenia has been established through epidemiological ...
Clay County sheriff's deputies cleared hundreds of teens were run off from Orange Park Mall when "disturbances" erupted at ...
The Code of Conduct represents a key milestone in Malawi’s labour reform journey and signifies a substantial step toward the ratification of the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Convention No ...
Anthropic's groundbreaking study analyzes 700,000 conversations to reveal how AI assistant Claude expresses 3,307 unique values in real-world interactions, providing new insights into AI alignment ...
Will AI jeopardize science photography? There’s still time to create an ethical code of conduct Generative artificial-intelligence illustrations can be helpful, but fall short as scientific records.
Starbucks updated thier Coffeehouse Code of Conduct across North American locations. The biggest change? No more Open Door Policy. Is this a sign of DEI changes?