Can EU’s gig worker rules tame management by algorithm?
BRUSSELS – Low pay, few labor rights and dangerous working conditions – for millions of European gig workers, it can be a rough job.
BRUSSELS – Low pay, few labor rights and dangerous working conditions – for millions of European gig workers, it can be a rough job.
A US government weather forecaster projects El Nino conditions will likely end by spring this year but saw a 62% chance that
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LONDON — Britain’s government outlined plans on Wednesday to stop foreign states from owning newspapers, potentially giving ministers the power to block
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ISTANBUL — An Israeli tank killed Reuters reporter Issam Abdallah in Lebanon last year by firing two 120 mm rounds at a
TOKYO – As Japan’s big companies prepare to hand out their heftiest pay hikes in decades, trucking firm owner Ikuko Sakata feels like she inhabits a
WASHINGTON – The FAA on Wednesday granted SpaceX a license to test-launch the company’s Starship rocket system from Texas, according to the agency’s website,
WASHINGTON – The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill on Wednesday that would give TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance about six months to
WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden plans to express concern over Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.9 billion purchase of US Steel, a person familiar with