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Sweden’s inflation rate at a 29 year high, “transitory”

Inflation is on the rise in many parts of the world.

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Bitcoin: The Ignition Of A Scientific Revolution

Like the revelation that the earth revolves around the sun, the discovery of a digital, sound money system in Bitcoin is a scientific revolution.

Go First Launches Free Meal, Seat Selection

Go First, India’s ultra-low-cost airline is now making its services even more affordable with its latest offer for a free meal and seat selection for travellers taking off from Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Flying with Go First […]

A Short History Of Spanish Airline Volotea

Founded in 2011, by Carlos Muñoz and Lázaro Ros, the men who created Barcelona-based Vueling Airlines, Volotea is…

Every Delta Air Lines Employee Will Get A $1,250 Bonus Next Month

As a way of thanking its workforce, Delta Air Lines will give each employee a US$1,250 bonus (or…

The Worldwide EMS and ODM Industry is Expected to Reach $958.6 Billion by 2026 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “EMS and ODM – Global Market Trajectory & Analytics” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for EMS and ODM estimated at US$588.7 Billion in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$958.6 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 8.5% […]

The post The Worldwide EMS and ODM Industry is Expected to Reach $958.6 Billion by 2026 – ResearchAndMarkets.com appeared first on Fintech News.

The Avianca-Sky Merger: How Close Is It?

The merger between Avianca and the Chilean low-cost carrier Sky Airline may be closer than anyone thought. Earlier…

Activision Blizzard Employees Say Leadership Remains “Radio Silent” Over Requests To Meet With Striking Workers

It's been just over a month since Activision Blizzard employees went on strike following the unexpected termination of 12 contractors working on the Raven Software QA team. In that time, employees have repeatedly gathered to share their demands of the company in an effort to "foster a transparent and trusting relationship" and enter peaceful negotiations. However, despite their best attempts, a current Raven Soft employee has now said there have been no steps made towards reconciliation.

In a recent report by Inverse, the outlet spoke with both former and current Activision Blizzard employees about the company's working conditions as well as the ongoing strike. Jessica Gonzalez, the founder and organizer of ABetterABK (A Better Activision, Blizzard, and King), says that despite requests for the QA team to meet with leadership to discuss the ongoing crisis, leadership "hasn't opened a dialogue" with the workers. Her claim was then backed by two current Raven Software employees, both of which chose to remain anonymous.

“QA has not been involved in any of these discussions,” the first employee told Inverse. “Our request to meet with leadership has been met with radio silence.”

The second employee then expanded upon the comment, stating:

“Activision’s silence is something we expected, but were nevertheless disappointed to see. The company continues to publicly state how it wants to develop a clear line of communication between management and employees while actively going against its claims of transparency behind closed doors. ABK is not looking to change its toxic ways and improve the company culture anytime soon.”

The article also delved into the general mistreatment many QA testers experience in the industry, from grueling hours and crunch to not being offered benefits, stability, or proper recognition for their work. According to another anonymous source, "Many testers stay with the company for years but are forced to take unpaid breaks between contracts so they can legally remain ‘temporary employees.’ Temporary contracts do not include the benefits or bonuses given to regular full-time employees. QA workers are stuck working full-time hours and frequent overtime, doing vital work for the development process without ever receiving the benefits that are given to other departments.”

Unfortunately this report is merely the latest development in lengthy timeline of corporate wrongdoings by the company behind Overwatch, Diablo, World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, and countless other titles. Since July 2021, Activision Blizzard has been under investigation due to numerous reports of sexism, discrimination, and unethical working conditions made against the company. While some members of leadership have stepped down from their positions, CEO Bobby Kotick remains in power at the company--despite claims that he actively covered up workplace harassment as well as threatened a female coworker.

Week Ahead – Interest rate anxiety heightened

Can earnings season soothe investors’ nerves? It’s been a turbulent start to the year in the markets and that’s unlikely to change as we move into earnings season. Fear of high inflation and accelerated monetary tightening is driving much of the volatility that we’re seeing in financial markets over the last couple of weeks and […]

Crypto Markets Throw Tantrum as Fed Prepares To Target Inflation

Why crypto investors are concerned about monetary tightening.

‘It’s going to be painful.’ New York’s eviction ban expires Saturday

New York's statewide eviction ban lifts Saturday. But many struggling tenants still have options that could help them stay in their home.

Most Expensive NFTs This Week: Jan 08 – Jan 14

​​Here is a wrap-up of the top NFT news from this week: TIME Studios has partnered with NFT collections Smilesssvrs and Toy Boogers, which will come to life on TV soon. Back in November, the television, film, and immersive studio announced that it will feature Pablo Stanley’s Robotos NFT collection on TV.  Gary Vaynerchuk’s VCR […]

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