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Homebase raises $71M for a team management platform aimed at SMBs and their hourly workers – TechCrunch

Homebase raises $71M for a team management platform aimed at SMBs and their hourly workers – TechCrunch
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Homebase raises $70M for a team management platform aimed at SMBs and their hourly workers – TechCrunch

Homebase raises $70M for a team management platform aimed at SMBs and their hourly workers – TechCrunch
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Grassroots Action to Combat Plastics in Asian Rivers: A Conversation with ECOTON Founders Daru Setyorini and Prigi Arisandi

Grassroots Action to Combat Plastics in Asian Rivers: A Conversation with ECOTON Founders Daru Setyorini and Prigi Arisandi
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Homebase Raises $71M in Series C Funding

Homebase Raises $71M in Series C Funding
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Walmart to Pay 100% of College Tuition and Books for Employees in Live Better U Program

27 Jul 2021 Walmart announced on Tuesday that it will “pay 100% of college tuition and books” for its employees seeking additional education through the company’s Live Better U (LBU) program. The company states that 1.5 million employees will be able to earn college degrees or learn trade skills at zero cost to themselves. Previously, the LBU program was offered at low costs but Walmart workers still shoulders part of the education costs themselves. Walmart says it is committed to “eliminating the burden of education debt” by investing “nearly $1 billion over the next five years in career-driven training and development.” The company added that starting on August 16, it will eliminate the $1 daily fee that employees have been paying for the education program, “making all education programs paid for by Walmart.” The company also  previously offered discounts on college textbooks, but now says it will cover their cost completely.

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