Spanx founder rewards employees with first class tickets and $10,000

Oct 27, 2021

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To express her gratitude to her employees, Spanx founder Sara Blakely gave each of her 500 workers first-class plane tickets and $10,000 in spending money. Blakely revealed her rewards at a party last week where she also announced Blackstone was buying a majority stake in the Atlanta-based maker o ...

Lack of foreign workers in the job market worsen hiring challenges

Oct 27, 2021

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Hundreds of foreign workers have gone missing from the job market as the coronavirus pandemic drags on, leaving huge gaps in white-collar jobs and more service-oriented professions. Newcomers from other countries and applicants for temporary visas were initially limited by policy changes under the ...

Filipino restaurants in Chicago thrive despite the pandemic

Oct 27, 2021

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The restaurant industry has suffered quite a bit due to the pandemic but Filipino restaurants in Chicago stand out as an anomaly. ...

McDonald's workers in America are on strike due to sexual harassment

Oct 27, 2021

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McDonald's workers from over 12 cities in the United States walked out in an attempt to protest the way the company handles sexual harassment claims. This is not the first time that the workers have gone on strike for this reason, since 2018 they have organized 5 strikes for the same. ...

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