Amazon.com, like many big businesses, isn’t a fan of labor unions. In contract negotiations, organized workers demand higher wages, layoffs by seniority and sometimes threaten to strike. Amazon has successfully fended off U.S. …
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Beats Has a Secret Weapon to Decimate Spotify, iTunes
The question is, will it work?
Amazon Workers Vote Against Forming Union
It would’ve been the company’s first in the U.S.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Fires Company’s COO
Henrique de Castro will head out the door after 15 months with a $20 million stock bonus
More Than 11 Million Young People Have Fled Facebook Since 2011
According to one analyst estimate
Apple Will Refund Parents Whose Kids Splurged On Apps
Company will pay out at least $32.5 million to parents with app-happy kids
This Is What It Looks Like When the World’s Two Most Powerful Men Get Together
Most powerful in tech, that is
‘Net Neutrality’ Ruling Paves the Way For Internet ‘Fast Lanes’
The FCC faces tough policy choices after a federal court struck down key aspects of the agency’s open Internet rules
4 Creepiest Ways Corporate America Is Spying on You
And the government, too
Court Deals a Blow to Net Neutrality
Striking down the FCC’s ability to enforce the ‘Open Internet Order’
The Real Reason Google Paid $3.2 Billion For Nest
The potential market for its products could be big, like really big
Time Warner Cable Rejects Malone’s $62 Billion Charter Buyout Bid
Time Warner Cable, the nation’s second largest cable company, is holding out for $160 per share