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Whether pressured by customers or public opinion, companies often speak up about issues like climate change, racism, and other socio-political issues. Find out why some companies are staying quiet about the leaked Supreme Court Decision draft opinion indicating an overturning of Roe v. Wade, threatening reproductive rights...
The US Treasury Department sanctioned John Lee in 2020 for "undermining Hong Kong's autonomy" - yet he has been announced as the new chief executive, after "winning" Hong Kong's most one-sided election in decades. Delve into Lee's past, and discover what his election could mean for the future of Hong Kong…
Overemphasising trust can lead to inertia, where employees prioritise appearing trustworthy and possibly withhold information when things aren’t going well. Harvard Business Review explores how
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While confirming affirmed that Twitter will always be free for ‘casual’ users, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted that there may be a ‘slight’ fee for commercial and government users. Musk tweeted that "some revenue is better than none!", echoing his plans to better monetise the platform to compete with other social media giants, such as...
The 2022 edition of the World Press Freedom Index, which assesses the state of journalism in 180 countries and territories reports democracies supporting the freedom of the press are being weakened by repressive regimes waging propaganda wars whilst controlling their own state media outlets. National and international polarisation has continued...
Claims about vote manipulation in the May 21 Federal Election and suggestions postal ballots are being interfered with, have been removed from mainstream social media sites at the request of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). The request comes as the AEC attempts to stop the spread of disinformation before the vote. Meta has gone...
Whilst remote work has its benefits, there are drawbacks beyond blurred work-life boundaries. Neuroscience research has found that only in-person interactions trigger the full suite of physiological responses required for optimal human communication and trust-building, and that videoconferencing disrupts our processing of communicative...
It’s simple: the more companies let employees work remotely, the higher the chances that workers will book long-term stays on Airbnb. This is the reason why Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky announced “five new features” of the company's work policy, which goes further than other tech giants in granting flexibility to its employees. The new features...
Facebook moderators have called on the company to let them take action against users who praise or support the Russian military's atrocities in Bucha, and across Ukraine. Almost a month after evidence of widespread murder and mass graves was uncovered by Ukrainian forces taking the suburb of Kyiv, the social network still has not flagged the...