Lyft Added More Female Drivers and Saw a 7% Stock Price Increase This Year
Lyft witnessed a 24 per cent rise in the number of female drivers working for them in the first three months of 2024 compared to the same period last year.
TikTok Boss Investigated For 'Misogyny, Sexual Harassment, and Mansplaining'
Tobias Henning is being investigated by TikTok after numerous complaints were made about him by previous and current female employees at the company.
Microsoft's Ex-VP of HR Reveals 10 Things To Negotiate Before Signing a Job Offer
As it is tough negotiating a salary change, corporate veteran, Chris Williams, reveals there are other important things to request after receiving a job offer.
Ex-Starbucks CEO Tells Execs To Spend Time With 'Those Who Wear Green Apron,' Address Growing Problems in U.S.
Howard Schultz has advised Starbucks senior staff to visit the coffee chain's stores and get a sense of how the customer experience can be improved.
Coffee Shop Bans Laptops After Remote Workers Ask For Silence During Their Zoom Meetings
Alfie Edwards and Olivia Walsh have banned customers from using laptops in their coffee shop as it prevents socialising and ruins the atmosphere.
Venice Is Charging Tourists a €5 Entrance Fee, Here's How You Can Get Exempted
Tourists in Venice will be able to avoid paying the entry fee on the condition that they are staying for longer than a single day in the Italian city.
US Couple Donates $121M To Help Fund College Scholarships at a Ohio University, but There's a Catch
Bob and Ellen Thomas will help cover the fees of their program's recipients on the condition that 80 per cent of them graduate with a degree within four years.
'If You're Not Happy, Don't Come to Work:' Retail Tycoon Gives Employees 10 Days 'Unhappy Leave'
Yu Donglai will allow his Pang Dong Lai staff to take time off work if they are feeling unhappy, with management forbidden from being able to intervene.
'It's The Best Job In The World': Man Gets Paid To Name Companies, You Might Recognise Some
Anthony Shore's job is to create new and inventive names for organisations as well as products or services in need of branding.
UK Senior Earns £85K Yearly By Renting Out His Pool To People Too 'Body Conscious' For Public Pools
Steve Crum needed a solution to covering his high maintenance costs at his Warrington family home, so he began renting out his swimming pool.
Chinese Influencer Loses 30M Fans and Is Forced to Apologise for Fake Story About 'Grade 1 Student'
Chinese social media user, Thurman Maoyibei, made up a viral story of a young student losing his study books at a cafe in Paris.
Florida Mansion of Osama bin Laden's Brother Demolished For Possible Multi-Home Dwellings
Khalil bin Laden bought the home in the 1980s but he and his family never returned to the site or the United States after the 9/11 terror attacks.
NYC Firefighter Dies of Heart Attack 4 Months After City Fires Him To Fund Migrants
The FDNY was ordered to make budget cuts of $74 million as part of New York City's attempt to help migrants, leading to Derek Floyd losing his job.
Football Management Is 'All Snakes And No Ladders' For Ex-Black Players
Over three decades, non-black former footballers were found to have a 50 percent better chance of becoming a football manager than ex-black professionals.
Applicant Starts Dating Interviewer Who Hired Her, Both Quit After Struggle To Get Promotion
Amanda Garland met her current husband, Jason, at a past job interview, which led to a tough period for the two at their previous company.
Serena Williams' $1.4M Childhood Home To Be Sold To Pay for Stepmum's $600K Debt
Lakeisha Williams failed to repay a loan from a mortgage lender after getting ownership of the house, instead spending the money on a failed trucking venture.
Struggling UK Homebuyers Could Opt For A Miniature Home With Some Costing Below £10,000 Online
Small properties installed with modern bathrooms, kitchens and bedrooms are currently available to purchase via e-commerce sites, Amazon and eBay.
Doug McMillon Unloaded Walmart Trucks For $6.50/Hour In 1984, Now He's The CEO
After decades of working his way up the ranks of the American retailer, the Walmart CEO now earns a salary worth over $25 million a year.
German Trains Will Get Frosted 'Smooch Cabins' and 'Digital Towels' To Reserve Seats Soon
Deutsche Bahn's idea for frosted glass doors in its new compartments will allow passengers to take calls in private and not worry about people hearing them.
Forget Work-Life Balance, Samsung Makes 6-Day Work Week Mandatory For Executives
Samsung is enforcing major changes after recording its worst operating profit readings since 2009 last year, with executives now being required on weekends.
Sugar Baby Gets 9 Years In Jail For Scamming $1M From Men And Selling How-to Manuals
Mai Watanabe used the money she scammed out of three men to make large payments at male host clubs in the Kabukicho district in Tokyo.
World's First Sports Bar Dedicated To Women's Sports Expands With Investment From Reddit Founder
Alexis Ohanian and his 776 Foundation are investing into The Sport Bra to help expand the venture and allow women's sports to experience more growth.
Restaurants In This Spanish Province Will Charge Tourists Extra To Sit In The Shade
If restaurant owners in Andalusia want to charge more, they will need to ensure that customers can visibly be aware of the price changes for certain tables.
'Eventually I Had to Loosen Up': Bill Gates Memorised Employee Car Plates To Track Attendance
Micromanagement consists of work bosses believing no one else can complete a task better than them and that their methods are the only right ones to deploy.
From £35K In Debt to Millionaire Strategist: This UK Single Mum Made £16M in Six Years
After being bullied as a child for being poor, Lisa Johnson climbed through the corporate world before then becoming a successful business strategist.
Google Employee Gives 3 Tips To Get A Job Interview and How To Get Promoted From Within
Sofia D. has handed out useful tips on LinkedIn to people looking to land a job interview as well as those seeking a promotion from within their company.
These Are The Average UK Salaries By Age And It's Good News For People Between 40-49
Workers in their 40s in Britain have a strong chance of earning a salary worth £40,040, but that can decrease once they reach their 50s and 60s.
29% of US Households Are Considered 'ALICE': What Does That Mean And Are You One?
ALICE households face major difficulties with making ends meet as they earn over the Federal Poverty Level, disqualifying them from government benefits.
Japanese Workers Are Being Sent To Tropical Locations To Avoid Effects of Hay Fever
Japanese tech organisation, Aisaac, allow staff affected by hay fever to work from remote locations when the allergy is at its most prominent.
42% of Hiring Managers Reveal An Applicant's Age Is Considered When Reviewing Resumes
A study has shown that younger job applicants are not favoured by employers due to inexperience, whilst elderly people are not due to being near retirement.