Facebooks $1,000 bonus only applies to full-time employees working from house, not contractors

Fb CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed in an inside memo earlier this week that the company will give employees working from area right through the COVID-19 pandemic a $1,000 cash bonus. However, for the reason that Intercept first reported, contractors may not download the bonus. When TechCrunch asked Fb why contracto…
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an internal memo earlier this week that the company will give employees working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic a $1,000 cash bonus. But, as the Intercept first reported, contractors will not receive the bonus. When TechCrunch asked Facebook why contracto…Original article
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