N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn
As workers return to the office, some companies have relocated to ease the commute.
As workers return to the office, some companies have relocated to ease the commute.
The dominance of Netflix and Disney in streaming has forced many companies to join forces. So far, Paramount has gone its own way.
Farmers are turning to workers on seasonal visas and mechanizing what they can. Many labor-intensive crops are shifting south of the border.
Daniel Defense, which makes military-style rifles, was an early adopter of direct-to-consumer marketing and has a history of running provocative ads.
The economic future of New York depends on everyone coming back, not just the tourists. Too bad office workers don’t want to join them.
Recent legislation requires firms to declare that they don’t “discriminate” against the firearm industry — or risk losing lucrative business with the state.
With politicians unwilling to act, some investors are trying to use shareholder resolutions to get gun makers to rein in their products.
Prosecutors said Vyvianna M. Quinonez, 29, of Sacramento, will also have to pay nearly $26,000 in restitution and a $7,500 fine for the May 2021 attack, which was widely viewed online.
The tax on the “extraordinary” profits of oil and gas companies is expected to raise 5 billion pounds and help fund £15 billion in payments to households.
Economists are predicting the highest rate of employment in 15 years. “Employers suddenly rediscovered teenagers,” one said.