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16 votes
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Elon Musk bans remote work at Twitter, warns staff of “dire” economic outlook
16 votes -
Facebook parent company Meta will lay off 11,000 employees
14 votes -
First thing: Twitter sued by former staff as Elon Musk begins mass firing
15 votes -
Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification. And if the employees building it don’t meet their deadline, they’ll be fired by Elon Musk.
27 votes -
Chinese tech giants are creating a new class of elite workers in Latin America
6 votes -
AI won't take coders' jobs. Humans still rule for now.
4 votes -
OnlyFans bribed Meta employees to put thousands of porn stars on terror watchlist, suits claim
17 votes -
Food delivery drivers fired after ‘cut-price’ GPS app sent them on ‘impossible’ routes
8 votes -
Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire. Unions might not be the tech giant’s biggest labor threat.
18 votes -
New York Times tech workers vote to certify union
19 votes -
The New York Times Tech Union vote count starts this morning, and we made a live vote tracker!
17 votes -
NLRB sets NYT Tech Guild election, rejects attempts to exclude workers
7 votes -
Facebook's reputation is so bad, the company must pay even more now to hire and retain talent
12 votes -
Former Ubiquiti employee charged for data theft and attemtping to extort his employer
8 votes -
You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality
6 votes -
Apple's child protection features spark concern within its own ranks: sources
19 votes -
The nonmachinables
3 votes -
Apple employees are going public about workplace issues
6 votes -
Inside the all-hands meeting that led to a third of Basecamp employees quitting
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A third of Basecamp’s workers resign after a ban on talking politics
18 votes -
Employees at law enforcement agencies across the US ran thousands of Clearview AI facial recognition searches — often without the knowledge of the public or even their own departments
9 votes -
Finnish telecoms giant Nokia is to axe between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next two years as it cuts costs
7 votes -
Techworker.com launches, a new reader-funded site focusing on employees at tech companies
10 votes -
Google union in turmoil following global alliance announcement
7 votes -
The battle inside Signal - The fast-growing encrypted messaging app is developing features that would make it more vulnerable to abuse. Current and former employees are sounding the alarm.
31 votes -
Google employees form union
42 votes -
iPhone factory workers say they haven’t been paid, cause millions in damages
6 votes -
Google illegally spied on workers before firing them, US labor board alleges
18 votes -
Evolving Reddit's workforce - Going forward, Reddit employees will mostly be able to work remotely from wherever they want, and all US employees will be paid the same, regardless of location
18 votes -
Inside Amazon’s secret program to spy on workers’ private Facebook groups
7 votes -
Japanese convenience store chain begins testing remote controlled robot staff in Tokyo
6 votes -
Leaked salary spreadsheet reveals Microsoft employee earnings for a second year
10 votes -
Amazon drivers are hanging smartphones in trees to get more work
6 votes -
Mozilla signs fresh Google search deal worth mega-millions as 25% staff cut hits Servo, MDN, security teams
16 votes -
Facebook fired an employee who collected evidence of right-wing pages getting preferential treatment
14 votes -
Intel drops two high ranking Intel staff in the last six weeks
On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala...
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On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link
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Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala (Chief Engineering Officer) departs due to a massive layoff - Link
An interesting note is that Ann Kelleher who is a 24-year Intel veteran will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology processes.
Editorial
With ARM, AMD, Nvidia, TSMC leading the charge, Intel might start their downward run. They are now relying on TSMC for fab capacity in hopes to outbid AMD and constrain supply. AMD is quickly growing in the enterprise space and providing comparable performance.
I believe we (consumers) are in for a great few years of accelerated CPU development.
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Facebook’s employees reckon with the social network they’ve built
4 votes -
Amazon orders employees to remove TikTok from phones, then backtracks
10 votes -
Bill requires employers to keep implanted microchips voluntary for workers
17 votes -
Employees at Crisis Text Line tried telling the board about a pattern of racial insensitivity at the company — but when that didn’t work, they went to Twitter
7 votes -
Facebook employees stage virtual walkout to protest US President Donald Trump posts
16 votes -
Employee monitoring software surges as companies send staff home
18 votes -
The workplace-surveillance technology boom
4 votes -
Twitter will allow employees to work at home forever
16 votes -
If one of your teammates falls ill, is someone prepared to step up? How to minimize the “bus factor.”
6 votes -
Internet giants to staff: Plan to work from home for the year
9 votes -
Magic Leap cuts half of jobs (about 1000) in major restructuring, plans to focus on enterprise business instead of consumer
7 votes -
Google to slow hiring for rest of 2020, CEO tells staff
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Tesla’s Fremont factory will reduce its workforce from 10,000 to 2,500 workers
8 votes