Over the past 17 years, he’s fulfilled several career goals, becoming a firefighter in the Air Force, a police officer, a ...
Employees at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, are taking to public forums to blast leadership after the company’s latest cuts. On Monday, Meta started making what it ...
Meta has hired former Cruise CEO Marc Whitten to lead its robotics efforts and former The RealReal CEO John Koryl to boost ...
The Trump administration has debuted a “tip line” for financial institutions and the public to report financial regulators ...
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Beginning Feb. 10, fans can earn 4 exclusive NBA ID badges surrounding NBA All-Star 2025. Eli Doroshow, for NBA.com Excited for NBA All-Star weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area? Then this NBA ID ...
Meta employees are criticizing internal censorship and opaque moderation practices, sparking debates about acceptable workplace discussions. Complaints include the removal of posts on sensitive ...
Meta has begun to cut thousands of jobs as the social media giant takes a tougher stance on underperforming employees and readies its finances for another year of heavy AI investment. Affected ...
According to the news portal's report, Mark Zuckerberg's efficiency drive is causing anxiety for Meta employees. “Mark is creating fear,” said a Meta employee cited in the news report.
Meta informed employees through internal memos obtained by Reuters on Friday. According to a Reuters report, notices will be sent to employees who are being laid off starting at 5 am local time on ...
According to the report, the memo, posted by Janelle Gale, Meta's Vice President of Human Resources, was shared on the company's internal Workplace forum. The memo states that affected employees ...
Newly unsealed court documents containing private conversations between Meta employees appear to support the plaintiffs' allegations, however. These documents suggest Meta employees were aware of ...