
Thousands of Starbucks workers are expected to go on a one-day strike
The company opposes the unionization effort and has yet to reach a labor agreement with any of the stores that have voted to unionize
The company opposes the unionization effort and has yet to reach a labor agreement with any of the stores that have voted to unionize
Kristi Coulter spent 12 years in various positions at the company’s headquarters in Seattle. Now she has released a memoir about the grueling work conditions, which she says have been key to the business’s success
Despite what most people think, the share prices of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla could be moving sideways in the coming years, rather than keeping up their sustained growth
The rule could widen the number of companies that must participate in labor negotiations alongside their franchisees or independent contractors
These new online retail apps have been fast-tracking their way with all kinds of promotions and big discounts, basing their strategy on significant incentives to buy
The climate crisis may be accelerating. The threat to existence is worse than even our bleakest projections
Of the 48 Indigenous languages in Peru, eight are in danger of extinction. In the eastern region of Ucayali, a group of linguists is working to keep them alive
The new Chinese giant is already positioned as the most downloaded app in several countries, with the firm already expecting global sales worth $13 billion annually. Users are torn between doubts and the low prices
The world’s third-richest man leaves Seattle to be near his parents and the home base of Blue Origin, his space company
The watchdog had been investigating whether Amazon was harming competition and hurting consumers by giving preference to merchants paying for extras like storage, packaging and delivery
The FTC said Amazon ‘destroyed more than two years’ worth of communications from June 2019 to ‘at least early 2022′despite instructions it gave Amazon not to do so
EL PAÍS visits a Seattle store where multiple cameras detect what products customers are taking with them
Pioneering research has discovered how smart devices talk to Android apps and each other to share data that allows them to know who enters a home, when, and how much they earn
A nonprofit that advocates for sustainability said an analysis of 72 companies found that few are close to reaching targets the nonprofit set for 2030 in several areas
It has become essential at home, so why not take it with you when you drive? EL PAÍS tested a device that adds this functionality to your vehicle; these are our favorite features
Customers will be able to choose from more than 500 medications, a list that includes common treatments for conditions like the flu or pneumonia, but not controlled substances
The European Parliament and the Council are discussing a regulation that would ensure all messages get scanned for child pornography and which is perceived by many as a threat to basic freedoms
The agency must prove in court both that Amazon is a monopoly and is using its dominance to prevent competition from flourishing in the marketplace
Layoffs in big tech are driving business school graduates to smaller firms
Taking control of space is a priority for billionaires and world powers. Whoever moves fastest will be able to dominate information and communications
The company called the government’s actions ‘entirely unprecedented,’ and said that it planned to vigorously defend itself
According to the Federal Trade Commission, the company’s conduct blocks competition, allowing it to wield monopoly power to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation for consumers and businesses
The streaming service said limited advertisements will be aired during shows and movies so that it can ‘continue investing in compelling content and keep increasing that investment over a long period of time’
The change doesn’t impact Prime members who pay $14.99 per month, or $139 a year, for free shipping and other perks
The Digital Services Act aims to protect European users when it comes to privacy, transparency and removal of harmful or illegal content
With comprehension levels similar to those of the written word, spoken word narratives are on the rise because they allow us to consume literature while doing other things
The Digital Services Act is part of a suite of tech-focused regulations crafted by the 27-nation bloc — long a global leader in cracking down on tech giants