DHAHRAN: Anas Bukhash stood on stage at Ithra’s first Sync Summit wearing a light-colored traditional Emirati dishdasha and a big smile. In a sea of suits, he was authentically himself. A well-known Emirati serial entrepreneur, who seamlessly flows in either Arabic or English, he is a professional interviewer with one of the most well-liked voices in the region. In 2021, he
The inaugural Sync Digital Wellbeing Summit (29-30 March) will raise awareness of the hidden realities of our relationship with digital servicesLeadership from IBM, UNESCO and Childnet amongst
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by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Jul 22, 2021 - 07:00 PM
Dozens of Facebook content moderators from around the world are calling for the company to put an end to overly restrictive nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) which discourage workers from speaking out about horrific working conditions, according to Despite the company’s best efforts to keep us quiet, we write to demand the company’s culture of fear and excessive secrecy ends today, the group of at least
60 moderators wrote in a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg and the CEOs of contracting companies Covalen and Accenture. No NDA can lawfully prevent us from speaking out about our working conditions.