One year after the crisis, VTC saw a sharp drop in the number of its drivers in the United States. If demand rises, drivers miss out. Uber announced a bonus to its U.S. drivers Wednesday, hoping they will speed up driving after a one-year epidemic marked by a drop in racing with drivers, who are gradually resuming their operations. The …
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Titty issues a final warning to businesses
In the United States, black society is often the victim of some form of discrimination, which often leads leaders to raise their voices. In a bad letter, the American rapper and businessman Sean Comps, Also known as Ditty Attacked General Motors. According to him, the company had promised to invest enough money in black-owned businesses, but this was not the …
Read More »Washington bans Burmese state-owned gem production company
The United States on Thursday announced sanctions against a Burmese state-owned company that produces precious stones, saying it wanted to overthrow the Manna military junta, which has led to severe repression of pro-democracy protesters. The U.S. Treasury Department has announced that it will freeze all affected property Myanmar will ban any transaction with James Enterprise, which oversees the mining and …
Read More »2021 Release of the US Africa Energy Forum
Organized by Africa Oil & Power in association with the US-Africa Committee on the African Chamber of Energy, the US-Africa Energy 2021 Forum will promote alignment between US and African governments’ energy policies and highlight projects for oil and gas Africans. , Electricity and renewable energy across the energy value chain for US investors; This multi-day forum encourages discussions involving …
Read More »Uber wants to get American drivers back on the wheel
Uber announced a bonus to its U.S. drivers Wednesday, hoping they will speed up driving after a one-year epidemic marked by a drop in racing with drivers, who are gradually resuming their operations. Also read:VTC drivers and caterers will elect their representatives from 2022 onwards VTC’s world leader (driver-passenger cars) will receive a total of $ 250 million in bonuses …
Read More »Facebook has failed to notify users affected by data breaches in 533 million accounts
In Europe, data protection genders contacted Facebook to ask for details about the leak. LIONEL BONAVENTURE / AFP The pressure on Facebook has been steadily increasing over the past week as a large database with phone numbers associated with several hundred million users has gone online. On Saturday, April 3, the Internet user released a database of information linked to …
Read More »LeBron James and his mother at the center of Walmart’s recent campaign
This is not usual, this article does not talk about an athlete, but about the mother of an athlete. In fact, Gloria James, known as the mother of NBA superstar LeBron James, has been at the center of Walmart’s recent campaign as part of its annual campaign, which specializes in mass distribution. Fight hunger. Spark change (In French: “Fight Hunger, …
Read More »Google: The company controls the collection of information from applications
Google Play Store App Store policy has now been changed. Developers can no longer easily access certain types of personal information. With its Android operating system, Google Provides its users with an environment conducive to the installation of many applications. However, the company is now forced to hunt down developers to restrict the collection of personal information about users. The …
Read More »In Belgium, politics is a family business
Matthew Michael, son of former European Commissioner Louis Michel, Belgium’s Secretary of State for Digitization, in Brussels on October 1, 2020. Via Danny Jis / Pool Letter from Belgium They are the sons and daughters of “of”. They are also called dynasties so as not to be confused with giant scorpions of the same name. The people we are talking …
Read More »US Labor says Amazon unjustly fired workers who repeatedly staged protests against the company – Media
The New York Times reports that Amazon has illegally fired two workers in protest of the company’s working conditions and the impact of climate change. According to the NYT, the U.S. National Labor Relations Board said two fired workers, Emily Cunningham and Maran Costa, were doing so. “Amazon is blaming unfair labor practices if the company does not resolve the …
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