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POLITICO U N Playbook: Live from New York — Nations divided — No-shows and no-go s – POLITICO

POLITICO U N Playbook: Live from New York — Nations divided — No-shows and no-go s – POLITICO
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Biden s legacy is on the line

Biden s legacy is on the line
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Heck yeah, it s time for WWDC, or as I like to call it, dub dub!

Googlers fight to stay home and Apple goes to court

This week: Googlers fight for their right to WFH Advertisement Google employees are up in arms about a new hot-button issue: remote work. Google employees are due back in the office in September, and many are not happy about it. Some are even threatening to quit if they re not allowed to permanently work from home, as Hugh Langley reports: While tech firms such as Microsoft and Twitter have announced plans to allow employees to work from home permanently, Google has resisted going fully remote, and employees said there s an increasing sense of frustration among a faction of the workforce. Advertisement

Googlers Fight to Stay Home and Apple Goes to Court

Googlers fight to stay home and Apple goes to court This week: Googlers fight for their right to WFH Stephen Lam/Reuters We ve seen tech worker revolts about everything from toxic corporate cultures to sexual misconduct to workplace clampdowns on political speech. Now, some Google employees are up in arms about a new hot-button issue: remote work.  Google employees are due back in the office in September, and many are not happy about it. Some are even threatening to quit if they re not allowed to permanently work from home, as Hugh Langley reports: While tech firms such as Microsoft and Twitter have announced plans to allow employees to work from home permanently, Google has resisted going fully remote, and employees said there s an increasing sense of frustration among a faction of the workforce.

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