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[Link] Corporations Won’t Pay $15 an Hour Unless They’re Forced To

Read: 19/4/2022 www.vice.com

The vast majority of big food and retail corporations in the United States aren’t paying anywhere near a $15 an hour minimum wage, according to a new report from Harvard researchers and the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.

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[Link] Joe Manchin Wants to Let Companies Keep Polluting in Private, Thanks

Read: 5/4/2022 www.vice.com

Should companies have to explain their role in causing climate change? There’s a simple answer, according to Sen. Joe Manchin: Hell no. 

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[Link] Amazon referred to US attorney general over ‘potentially criminal conduct’

Read: 13/3/2022 www.theguardian.com

Members of the Democratic-controlled House judiciary committee have referred Amazon to the Department of Justice, alleging “potentially criminal conduct” by the company and some of its senior executives.

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[Link] US lawmakers seek criminal probe of Amazon for lying about use of seller data

Read: 9/3/2022 arstechnica.com

Amazon lied to Congress about its use of third-party seller data, the House Judiciary Committee said today. In a letter to the Department of Justice, the committee chairs asked prosecutors to investigate the company for criminal obstruction of Congress.

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[Link] Peloton Apologizes to 2800 Laid-Off Workers With Free Memberships

Read: 8/2/2022 www.vice.com

Peloton, the fitness and technology company, announced Tuesday that it was laying off 2,800 people as it attempts to right the ship following a string of controversies and corporate missteps that led to production stoppages, price increases, and a plunging share price.

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[Link] ‘Just never going to be OK’: report finds luxury brands falling behind on animal welfare

Read: 6/12/2021 www.theguardian.com

Despite recent commitments from the luxury fashion industry to reduce its environmental footprint, a report has revealed luxury fashion brands are among the worst in the industry for animal welfare, driven by their continued use of fur and exotic animal skins.

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[Link] Prosecution gets Elizabeth Holmes to admit she was in control of Theranos

Read: 2/12/2021 arstechnica.com

At this point in her criminal trial, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' best chance for acquittal is for the jury to believe that she was a puppet being controlled by her boyfriend, company president Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani. Yesterday, the prosecution attempted to pick apart that defense.

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[Link] The McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hacking Saga Has a New Twist

Read: 1/12/2021 www.wired.com

Six months ago, a tiny startup called Kytch sued Taylor, the billion-dollar manufacturer of McDonald's notoriously broken ice cream machines.

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[Link] Westpac admits to charging 11,000 dead customers, ASIC sues for 'widespread' breaches

Read: 29/11/2021 www.abc.net.au

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched six court cases against Westpac for alleged, widespread compliance failures that affected thousands of deceased consumers.

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[Link] Elizabeth Holmes throws scientists under the bus

Read: 24/11/2021 arstechnica.com

Elizabeth Holmes would like the jury to know that scientists, at Theranos and at other companies, led her astray. One of those scientists was Ian Gibbons, who led Theranos’ scientific research efforts.

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[Link] Gopuff Delivery Workers Plan National Strike Ahead of Thanksgiving

Read: 23/11/2021 www.vice.com

Some participating workers plan to not work their scheduled shifts as part of the strike, and others will refuse to fill in for them, organizers say. They hope this will have a “significant impact” on a company that promises delivery of food and goods in just half an hour. 

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[Link] Ninth Circuit Tells NSO Group It Isn't A Government, Has No Immunity From WhatApp's Lawsuit

Read: 21/11/2021 www.techdirt.com

Long before its current run of Very Bad News, Israeli malware purveyor NSO Group was already controversial. Investigations had shown its exploits were being used to target journalists and activists and its customer list included governments known mostly for their human rights abuses.

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[Link] Theranos tests detected prostate-cancer marker in prostateless women

Read: 12/11/2021 arstechnica.com

Around 2016, Theranos’ fourth lab director, Kingshuk Das, noticed a problem. He was analyzing data from the company’s diagnostic devices when he saw results from tests for prostate-specific antigen, or PSA.

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[Link] Holmes’ ex-boyfriend, who was Theranos exec, bullied and ignored $1.2M investor

Read: 12/11/2021 arstechnica.com

In 2006, Alan Eisenman invested more than $1 million in Theranos, a then-promising medical diagnostic company founded by college dropout Elizabeth Holmes.

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[Link] Big Telecom Is Mad Because New FCC Appointment Gigi Sohn Actually Defends Broadband Consumers

Read: 8/11/2021 www.techdirt.com

So after the longest (and completely unexplained) delay in FCC and NTIA history, last week the Biden administration finally got around to fully staffing the nation's top telecom regulator.

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[Link] Clearview Finally Submits AI For Independent Testing; Only Tests Feature It Isn't Actually Selling

Read: 8/11/2021 www.techdirt.com

At long last, Clearview has finally had its AI tested by an independent party.

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[Link] Mark Zuckerberg downloaded and used a photo app that Facebook later cloned and crushed, antitrust lawsuit claims

Read: 7/11/2021 www.businessinsider.com

The founders of a photo-app startup filed an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook's parent company, Meta, The New York Times first reported on Thursday.

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[Link] Outrage as McDonald’s CEO appears to blame parents of slain Chicago children

Read: 4/11/2021 www.theguardian.com

McDonald’s chief executive, Chris Kempczinski, has sparked outrage after the emergence of a text exchange with the Chicago mayor, Lori Lightfoot, in which he appears to blame two Chicago parents whose children were fatally shot.

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[Link] New York City Taxi Drivers Win Debt Deal After 15-Day Hunger Strike

Read: 4/11/2021 www.gizmodo.com.au

The New York Taxi Workers Alliance has declared victory in its struggle with the city government that had made millions artificially inflating the price of taxi medallions and then left taxi drivers to suffocate under debt as those prices plummeted in the age of Uber.

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[Link] Data-breached Guntrader website calls in liquidators, is reborn as Guntrader 2 Ltd

Read: 3/11/2021 www.theregister.com

A British firearms sales website's owner has called in the liquidators as his company faces data breach lawsuits – while continuing to trade from a newly incorporated business. Guntrader Ltd entered a creditors' voluntary liquidation on 22 October.

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[Link] Red Spice Road owners publish open letter about unpaid former staff

Read: 31/10/2021 www.theage.com.au

The owners of popular city restaurant Red Spice Road, which planned to reopen without contacting or paying the staff it sacked in May, have released an open letter claiming there had been a terrible misunderstanding.

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[Link] Netflix hit with unfair labor charge from suspended and fired employees

Read: 31/10/2021 www.avclub.com

After weeks of controversy surrounding its release of—and then vocal high-level support for—the transphobic material in Dave Chappelle’s comedy special The Closer, streaming giant Netflix now faces an unfair labor charge from two of its current/former employees.

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[Link] Zuckerberg’s role in Facebook rebrand may backfire, experts say

Read: 31/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

Mark Zuckerberg’s effort to remove “negative associations” between Facebook and its parent company may be undermined by his decision to front the launch of its rebranding as Meta, experts have said.

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[Link] Even Republicans Can Be Convinced That Big Oil’s to Blame for Climate Change

Read: 27/10/2021 www.vice.com

Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here. What does it take to convince a Republican that oil and gas companies lied about the existence of climate change and are responsible for contributing to it?

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[Link] Ethical fashion report collars Australian brands over environment and workers’ rights

Read: 19/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

Major Australian department store chain Myer is disputing its poor grading in an ethical fashion assessment which found the company is falling short when it comes to reducing its environmental impact and ensuring its supply chains are free of modern-day slavery.

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