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Google's childcare workers are furious about the company ordering them back into the office without paying their transportation costs

The workers said they're paid an average of $20/hour and are mad Google isn't footing the bill, despite saving $1 billion annually due to remote work.
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Google's childcare workers are furious about the company ordering them back into the office without paying their transportation costs

Google's childcare workers are furious about the company ordering them back into the office without paying their transportation costs

The workers said they're paid an average of $20/hour and are mad Google isn't footing the bill, despite saving $1 billion annually due to remote work.

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Peloton expects over 12,000 recalled treadmills weighing 455 lbs to be returned — a logistical nightmare. And a select few shipping companies stand to profit
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Peloton expects over 12,000 recalled treadmills weighing 455 lbs to be returned — a logistical nightmare. And a select few shipping companies stand to profit

Peloton's recall will test the company's internal capacity for logistics and its two major logistics contractors: J.B. Hunt and XPO Logistics.

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Why America's economic recovery is stumbling as experts badly misjudge the labor market

Why America's economic recovery is stumbling as experts badly misjudge the labor market

April data showed job growth at just 25% the expected pace. Childcare pressures, unemployment, and, of course, the virus were all likely contributors.

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4.4 million users, 97% satisfaction, and $1 billion in revenue: How Peloton mastered user engagement to become the Apple of fitness
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4.4 million users, 97% satisfaction, and $1 billion in revenue: How Peloton mastered user engagement to become the Apple of fitness

Peloton just celebrated its first billion-dollar quarter after a successful 2020, thanks to the pandemic and home exercise trends.

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The April jobs report shocks as 266,000 payroll additions badly miss the forecast of 1 million

The April jobs report shocks as 266,000 payroll additions badly miss the forecast of 1 million

Unemployment also rose in April, to 6.1% from 6%, missing the 5.8% estimate. The BLS data seemed to confirm anecdotes of a widespread labor shortage.

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Apple's new major iOS change lets you decide if you want brands to track you across apps. Most people are opting out, and It's already crushing advertisers.
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Apple's new major iOS change lets you decide if you want brands to track you across apps. Most people are opting out, and It's already crushing advertisers.

Just 4% of iOS 14.5 users who have been served Apple's privacy pop-ups are opting in to being tracked, according to one study.

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Elon Musk said SpaceX wants to blast its Starship rocket into the sky again soon, after the last prototype landed without exploding

Elon Musk said SpaceX wants to blast its Starship rocket into the sky again soon, after the last prototype landed without exploding

SpaceX have launched five Starship prototypes in five months. The latest version is the only one to not explode.

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Uber CEO describes ongoing 'battle' with Instacart as he predicts groceries will become a significant portion of his company's business in the next 2 years
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Uber CEO describes ongoing 'battle' with Instacart as he predicts groceries will become a significant portion of his company's business in the next 2 years

In the US, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the company's new delivery battleground was the grocery segment and its main rival was Instacart.

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'If lumber crashes, stocks might be next': An award-winning portfolio manager who's tracked lumber prices for years breaks down why futures hitting a record high of $1,600 is an ominous sign — and shares what investors can do ahead of the eventual crash
Meet Elizabeth Yin, the VC reforming the industry by openly sharing what may be some of venture's ugliest secrets
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Meet Elizabeth Yin, the VC reforming the industry by openly sharing what may be some of venture's ugliest secrets

Hustle Fund cofounder Elizabeth Yin has gained a reputation as being brutally honest about everything from accelerators to valuations.

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