After his brother's death on the job last month, one man says government bodies should proactively share news of workplace fatality investigations, rather than solely responding to media requests about them.
When the pandemic struck, Randy Li went to the United States to be with his mother. When the borders closed, he had to vacate his Montreal apartment and that's when his problems started.
Stamps.com, a US company that provides internet-based mailing and shipping services and software, has said it expects to expand its footprint into Ireland during the year.
The Nasdaq-listed company, which employs 1,300 people globally and has a market value of over $4bn, revealed its plans for the year during its fourth-quarter earnings call with analysts. Stamps posted revenues of $206m for the quarter ended December 2020, compared to revenues last year of $160.9m.
During the call, Ken McBride, chief executive officer of Stamps.com, said the company would continue growing its international footprint in many different countries. During 2021, we expect to expand our footprint to include New Zealand, Ireland and Mexico and others, he said. We are actively evaluating and planning for a launch of our solution in many other countries across the EU and other regions around the world.