Por: CNBC Tech November 03, 2022
Stripe co-founder and CEO, Patrick CollisonManuel Blondeau Getty ImagesOnline payments giant Stripe is laying off roughly 14% of its staff, CEO Patrick Collison Thursday.In the memo, Collison said the cuts were necessary amid rising inflation, fears of a looming recession, higher interest rates, energy shocks, tighter investment budgets and sparser startup funding. Taken together, these factors signal that 2022 represents the beginning of a... + full article
Fox Business USA Business November 04, 2022
Author Ray Wang and FOX Business' Susan Li discuss the exodus of Gen Z workers from long-term jobs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.' Stripe on Thursday as it looks to cut costs in preparation for a different economic climate. The world is now shifting again, Stripe... + más
Stripe lays off 14% of workers | CNBC
Magnit BrandVoice: Moving From Laggard To Leader: Successfully Navigating The Quiet Evolution Of Contingent Workforce Management | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 04, 2022
In recent years, big technology companies have dangled ever more generous benefits to entice engineers in a seller's talent market. Layoffs, a rarity in Silicon Valley over the last decade, have typically come with the consolation of generous severance packages often... + más
How IRS Taxes Severance Pay | Forbes
Ford giving underperforming employees option to voluntarily take severance | Fox Business
Forbes USA Business November 03, 2022
Topline Despite strong jobs data earlier in the week, employers in October announced the most job cuts in a single month since February 2021 as a growing number of executives anticipate an economic downturn, and heading into the fourth quarter, economists fear more cuts are... + más
New study suggests racial attitudes impact Black- and Hispanic-owned VC firms | The Boston Globe
State adds 9,000 jobs in August, more than half are in Baton Rouge | The Advocate
CBS News USA Politics November 03, 2022
Companies from ride-sharing platforms to mighty Amazon are either shedding jobs or putting their hiring plans on hold as the U.S. economy slows. Lyft said Thursday in a regulatory it is cutting 13% of its workforce, or almost 700 employees, as it moves to pare costs. The... + más
Intel Layoffs: Will Intel Stock Keep Going Up By Cutting Costs? | Forbes
Big Tech layoffs could hurt Americans, but the 'worst is still on the way': tech insider | Fox Business
Forbes USA Business October 23, 2022
Pieter van der Does, chief executive officer of Adyen BV, poses for a portrait in Singapore, on ... [+] Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Photographer: Ore Huiying/Bloomberg© 2017 Bloomberg Finance LP Adyen, the Amsterdam-based payments giant, is starting to offer business checking... + más
PayPal is trying to leverage its $4 billion deal for Honey with a new feature that combines cash-back rewards across the payments giant. Here's why it made the change ahead of the holiday season. | Business Insider
‘Delete PayPal’ searches spike after $2,500 misinformation fine controversy | MarketWatch
Business Insider USA Business October 05, 2022
This is an edited, translated version of that originally appeared on August 29, 2022.Sumit Kumar, 34, quit his 300,000 euro, which is around $300,000, job as a solutions architect at the fintech Stripe to build his own financial platform.In January 2020, Kumar was investing... + más
13 LGBT Pride flags and what they mean | Newsweek
Eva Mendes says she didn't 'quit acting,' wanted to be at home with her kids | Fox News
Newsweek USA Life September 24, 2022
With Pride celebrations kicking off in June in the U.S. and other countries, we took a look at some LGBTQ Pride flags and the meanings behind them.Rainbow flagThe rainbow flag, seen first in the gallery above, was designed by Gilbert Baker for the 1978 San Francisco's Gay... + más
Chinese factory churns out British flags after queen's death | ABC News
Chinese factory churns out British flags after queen's death | Associated Press
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