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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] 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] 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] 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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