Facebook commits to paying 'contingent' workers affected by corporate coronavirus response

Remaining night time time, in a switch that all companies will have to look to emulate, Microsoft presented that it would continue to pay hourly group of workers impacted by the use of workplace closures because the corporate responds to the coronavirus outbreak inside the U.S. Considerations regarding the COVID-19 have moreover ended within the cancellations of number one events
Last night, in a move that all companies should look to emulate, Microsoft announced that it would continue to pay hourly workers impacted by office closures as the company responds to the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. Concerns about the COVID-19 have also led to the cancellations of major eventsOriginal article
Author: Yahoo

News, email and search are just the beginning. Discover more every day. Find your yodel.

Yahoo has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "Facebook needs to step it up on the corporate governance front". (September 19, 2019)
  2. "Facebook can determine where users are even if they opt out of having their whereabouts tracked, the company revealed in a letter sent to US senators". (December 18, 2019)
  3. "The grab-and-go nature of free snacks may not have a place in reopened offices with physical distancing measures in place". (May 11, 2020)
  4. "Facebook said it was removing pages tied to groups that have "celebrated violent acts, shown that they have weapons, and suggest they will use them". (August 21, 2020)
  5. "(Bloomberg) -- This time its official.Microsoft Corp". (November 16, 2019)
  6. "Facebook (FB) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings season". (July 23, 2019)
  7. "(Bloomberg) -- Big tech companies like Facebook Inc". (December 11, 2019)
  8. "(Bloomberg) -- Facebook Inc". (January 17, 2020)
  9. "Only WhatsApp beat TikTok in app downloads last year". (January 16, 2020)
  10. "Facebook on Tuesday said facial recognition technology applied to photos at the social network will be an opt-in feature". (September 4, 2019)
Posted on  , , , ,