Job-Quitting Service Employee Uses Job-Quitting Service to Quit Job Because Too Many People Are Quitting Their Jobs
In a notable twist, a Japan-based company that handles resignation for its clients found itself on the receiving end of its own service.
Woman Who Sued Company for Not Giving Her a Farewell Card Finds Out They Did Buy a Card But Almost No One Signed It
A British woman who sued a former employer for neglecting to give her a farewell card lost her lawsuit when it was revealed her colleagues had bought her a card, but no one signed it.
Vice Media Announces 'Painful' Layoffs As Company Cancels Flagship Show
The layoffs are a result of a financial problem that affects the entire business and has caused existential concerns about the future of journalism.
Bed Bath & Beyond Top Brass Jumps To His Death From Skyscraper As Company Faces Financial Woes
A Bed Bath & Beyond executive who was reportedly facing a US$1.2 billion “pump-and-dump” stock fraud lawsuit has been confirmed dead after he allegedly hurled himself from an 18th-floor apartment in Lower Manhattan on Friday, Sept. 2.
Truck Drives Kills Himself After Employer Refuses To Pay Him For Months Of Work
A truck driver reportedly killed himself after the company he was working for did not pay him his salary for several months in Sanjeevni Nagar, Bengaluru, India on Wednesday, March 30.
Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Getting Married? This Move Sparks Engagement Talks
Recently, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton has taken a huge step for their relationship, bringing up the possibility of marriage being just over the horizon.
AccessLatina Nonprofit Launches Accelerator Program Enabling Women To Reach Economic Potential; Find Out How To Apply
AccessLatina is empowering women in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and giving them tools to become savvy business professionals. Here's how to apply to join the accelerator program created by this nonprofit.
Angélica Rivera’s Miami Residence: Mexican First Lady Created U.S. Company To Buy Exclusive Apartment
Mexico's First Lady created a company in the United States to purchase her Miami apartment with a loan she paid off right after she married Enrique Peña Nieto.
Home Depot Racist Scandal: Company Tweets Offensive Image, Fires Employee And Blames Ad Agency
Home Depot has come under serious social media fire after posting a photo with serious racist undertones on its Twitter page. The hardware superstore posted a picture for College Game Day showing three figures playing Home Depot buckets as drums.
'Pokemon X And Y' News: Pokemon Company CEO Tsenekazu Ishihara Explains How Game Got Its Name
Pokemon developers discuss how the name of "Pokemon X" and "Pokemon Y" came to be.
Guido Barilla Pasta Company Says No Gay Families In Ads Then Apologizes For Homophobic Remarks
Guido Barilla said in an interview that his pasta brand will "never feature gays in ads"and added if "gays don't like it they can eat another pasta." He received major backlash after his comments and issued another statement on the company's Facebook page offering an apology.
‘Batwoman' Authors Leave DC Comics, Claim Company Banned Gay Marriage Story Storyline
The writers of "Batwoman" a DC comic will no longer be with the company after issue 26 is released in December.
Blackberry To Sell? The Company Considers Selling To Improve Sales And Enhance Value [VIDEO]
Blackberry plays around with the idea of selling itself.
Lance Armstrong Lawsuit: Texas Judge Allows The $3 Million Insurance Firm Lawsuit To Proceed [VIDEO]
The cyclist is facing a $3 million lawsuit after an insurance company paid him bonuses for winning the Tour de France and other races, but since he confessed to using performance-enhancing drugs, the deal fell through and he might have to give the money back.
Starbucks Smoking: Coffee Company To Prohibit Smoking Within 25 Feet Of Cafes
Starting June 1 Starbucks will forbid smoking within 25-feet of their cafes.
Oreck Bankruptcy: Vacuum Company Files Chapter 11, Seeks Buyer
Vacuum giant Oreck has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week but will continue to run operations as they look to sell company.
Blue Ivy ‘Needs Company,' Says Beyoncé; Is She Planning On Another Baby With Jay-Z? [VIDEO]
Pop diva Beyoncé opens up about her trip to Cuba, her movie role in "Epic" and having more kids. Yes, you read it right.
Disney Pulls Out: Why Did The Company Take Factories Out Of Bangladesh?
The multinational pledges on safety concerns as it takes factories out of five countries.
Fatal Bear Mauling: Company Animals of Montana Facing Fines For Death Of 24-Year-Old Animal Trainer Benjamin Cloutier
24-year-old animal trainer was killed last November while cleaning the pen of two bears. Subsequent investigation of death has revealed previously unreported safety violations from the Animals of Montana organization.
Pokemon X and Y Not Here to Renew Franchise: Company Exec - Report
The recently announced Pokemon X and Y is definitely not a "reboot," as said by the company’s director of consumer marketing J.C. Smith.
HBO 'Luck' Lawsuit: Network, AHA, Production Company Sued for Alleged Abuse Cover Up, More
They shoot horses, don't they? Well, apparently not soon enough. Controversy continues to follow HBO horseracing drama, "Luck," even after its cancellation.
Jenni Rivera Plane Crash: Singer's Body Identified, DEA Investigating Learjet Company
The remains of iconic Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera have been identified following the plane crash in northern Mexico that took her life and six others.
Netflix CEO’s Facebook Post Puts Company in Hot Water with SEC
Netflix is under fire from government regulators following a Facebook post its CEO made in July of this year that may have boosted the movie rental website's stock price.
Spanish Company Embroiled in Nuclear Smuggling Scheme with Iran
A company from Spain's Basque country smuggled machinery to Iran for likely use in the country's nuclear program through an elaborate scheme involving a shell company in Turkey, Spanish tax authorities said on Monday.
Twitter Hacked? Company Unintentionally Reset Passwords
If you tried to access your Twitter problems, but are experiencing problems, it might be Twitter suffering from a widespread security breach.
Wall Street flat after rally; Apple biggest company ever
Stocks were flat on Monday on signs of fatigue after a six-week run of gains as the European Central Bank quelled speculation about the form of market intervention that may be taken to stem the region's debt crisis.
Apple becomes most valuable company of all time
Apple Inc became the most valuable public company of all time on Monday, after its market value climbed beyond $620 billion to surpass a milestone set by Microsoft Corp more than a decade ago.
GM CEO Dan Akerson Disappointed With Company Leaks To Media; Invests $500k+ Into GM Stock Anyway
What's usually a good sign that a stock is worth investing? When the CEO of the company is betting his own money on the company's success.