After a pandemic boom, hiring is down for jobs that require a bachelor’s degree. ‘These companies just got way, way too bloated.’
Category: Business
World Economic Forum Opens Board Probe of Workplace Culture
The investigation comes after the Journal revealed allegations of harassment and discrimination at the organization behind the Davos gatherings.
Airports Paralyzed, Flights Canceled as Microsoft Outage Sparks Worldwide Travel Chaos
United, Delta and American are among the airlines managing delays and cancellations.
Reliance Industries’ Profit Falls, Missing Expectations
The Indian conglomerate’s results missed analysts’ expectations, despite an increase in revenue.
Calls From Prison Are About to Get Cheaper
The FCC passed new rules that will drastically cut the prices phone providers can charge incarcerated people to make phone calls.
Microsoft Outage Hits Global Users, Flights Canceled
Microsoft grappled with a major service outage, leaving users across the world unable to access its cloud computing platforms.
Get Ready to Pay More for Less-Reliable Electricity
As the grid becomes increasingly unstable due to age and extreme weather, utilities are ramping up spending on long-overdue maintenance and capital improvements.
Netflix Keeps Streaming Crown With Continued Subscriber, Revenue Growth
The streaming giant expects slower subscriber additions this quarter while lifting its revenue forecast for the year.
U.S. Authorizes Tobacco-Flavored Vuse E-Cigarettes
Health officials authorized tobacco-flavored versions of America’s top-selling e-cigarette brand, granting the Vuse Alto products permission to remain on the market.
How Elon Musk Went Red Against California Blue
As he embraced the Republican Party this week, the billionaire rejected the birthplace of Tesla and SpaceX.