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Zara, Nike, and Abercrombie’s Indian Factories Weren’t Fully Paying Workers
During the last two years, more than 1,000 clothing suppliers in Karnataka, India, allegedly failed to pay their workers nearly $60 million in wages.
Mechanics Ask Walmart, Major Bike Manufacturers to Stop Making and Selling ‘Built-to-Fail’ Bikes
“The problem with budget bikes is everything. They’re literally built to fail.”
Why PS5 Restock Accounts Are Now Tweeting COVID Tests
Motherboard spoke to multiple administrators of restock Twitter accounts who have started including rapid COVID tests in their feeds.
Company Behind Viral Walmart VR Demo Is ‘Grateful’ for Your Hate
'We are grateful for the time and effort people have put into talking about a VR concept demo from 5 years ago!'
Cop Caught on Video Shooting Man in Wheelchair 9 Times From Behind
The off-duty Tucson, Arizona, cop will be fired and may face criminal charges.
Point Pickup Delivery App Update Sows Confusion About Algorithmic Pay
“This is my full time job. I depend on it. I was flabbergasted when they made this change because I love what I do."
Fake Press Release Claiming Walmart Is Accepting Litecoin Boosts Its Value
Litecoin, a Bitcoin spinoff from 2011, had a brief shining moment before a viral press release claiming Walmart was on board was found to be fake.
These Pride-Loving Companies Gave Thousands to Anti-Trans Lawmakers
Corporations who say they support LGBTQ people have recently donated to state legislators behind bills targeting transgender youth, VICE News found.
Walmart Giving Phones to Employees to Stay in ‘Constant Communication’
The retail giant is offering its more than 700,000 employees a $499 phone that comes pre-loaded with a custom-designed Walmart app.
Walmart’s Gig Workers Are Struggling to Survive
The rapid expansion of Walmart delivery operations during the pandemic has translated to fierce competition among its gig workers for lucrative orders.
California Bill Aims to Regulate Amazon’s Relentless Warehouse Worker Quotas
One of California's most influential legislators has introduced a bill that would regulate warehouse productivity quotas from Walmart, Amazon, and other major retailers.
Amazon Launches Payday Advances for Its Most Precarious Warehouse Workers
The program codifies what many Amazon workers have been saying about their dangerous, low-paying jobs: warehouse workers need an option like this because they're not earning enough to make it to payday.