Tesco Staff Still Paid Lower Than Minimum Wage As Supermarket Struggles
Store employees at Tesco will only receive their new hourly pay of £12.02 from 28th April, despite the National Living Wage going up to £11.44 on 1st April.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Proposes Four-Day Workweek Bill in the U.S. with Full Pay
Senator Sanders has called for a 4-day workweek, citing studies showing happier and more productive workers.
10 Places To Buy A Cheap House In The UK: London, Bristol Not On The List
London has been ranked as the most expensive city in the UK for first-time home buyers, with it costing an average amount of over half a million pounds.
45-Year-Old Welsh Rugby Fan Slams £555 Ticket For Match-Day Experience
Wales rugby supporter, Paul Evans, has to fork out £460 on match tickets whenever he takes his family to watch the national team.
Theft Prevention or Money Grab? Walmart's £76 Yearly Fee for Self-Checkout Raises Eyebrows
Walmart now charges customers £76 ($98) per year for access to self-checkout lanes, sparking debate over anti-theft measures versus revenue generation.
Kieran Edwards: Reflecting On A 'Still Young' Career Spanning Hotel Catering And Restaurants
I spoke to Kieran Edwards, as he reflected on working in diverse catering environments, and his current Head Chef role - his second – at the House of Koko.
Simona Halep 'Cannot Wait' To Be Back On The Court After Doping Ban Reduced
Former French Open and Wimbledon champion, Simona Halep, was initially banned from playing tennis until October 2026, but she can now return to action.
'The biggest challenge is always the weather': The White House Hotel Head Chef Shaun McDonald Tells His Story
International Business Times UK interviews the Head Chef of the White House Hotel in Herm, Shaun McDonald, the only hotel on the Island, to learn about the Challenges of running such a unique business.
German Rail, Air Workers Walk Out In New Strike Round
Hundreds of thousands of passengers in Germany faced travel misery Thursday as rail and airport workers stage new strikes to back demands for higher wages.
Lawyer Explains Why Termination Meetings Are Short and 3 Questions To Ask When Fired
The UK is witnessing a rapid increase of contract terminations and final meetings are being cut short to avoid liabilities.
Uber Eats Starts Robot Deliveries In Tokyo
"Caution: robot!" Users cannot choose robot delivery, and if it is selected for them they can accept or decline the offer.
Trump Set For Super Tuesday Knockout In White House Race
Polls began closing Tuesday on the biggest day of the year for US presidential primaries, with Donald Trump expected to cement his hold on the Republican nomination and set up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November.
Former "The Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano Heaps Praise On Elon Musk, Compares Him To Batman
With Elon Musk funding her case, Gina Carano has sued Disney for firing her from her role in the hit series "The Mandalorian."
Seattle Cop Who Hit and Killed Indian Student Only Has to Pay $5,000
The police officer who was driving the speeding cruiser that killed Jaahnavi Kandula has been issued a traffic infraction.
Ex-Twitter Execs Sue Musk For Unpaid Severance
Former top executives of Twitter sued Elon Musk on Monday saying he has failed to pay them nearly $130 million after the billionaire took over the social media company and dismissed them.
Apple Hit With 1.8-bn-euro EU Fine For Music Streaming Restrictions
The EU on Monday hit Apple with a more than 1.8-billion-euro fine ($1.9 billion) for violating the bloc's laws by preventing European users from accessing information about alternative, cheaper music streaming services.
Germany Braces For Fresh Rail, Air Travel Strikes
Germany braced for more travel misery after unions on Monday called for renewed walkouts at Lufthansa and rail operator Deutsche Bahn, amid escalating rows over inflation-busting pay rises.
UK Awaits Voter-friendly Budget Before Election
Britain's Conservative government unveils a pre-election budget Wednesday that could feature voter-friendly measures as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's party badly trails main opposition Labour in polls.
'Black Company' in Japan Forces US Worker to Resign And Refuses to Pay Last Pay Cheque
River Hodge tells International Business Times UK that he was forced to resign after he found out that he had signed a contract with a corrupt Japanese company – known as a "black company".
Elon Musk Calls £4.42B Lawyer Fees 'Criminal' In Tesla Pay Dispute
The Delaware Chancery Court judge must now determine the portion of the compensation package allocated to attorney fees.
French Far Right Targets Immigration In European Campaign Launch
France's far right on Sunday hammered on its traditional theme of immigration and looked to surf on Europe's wave of farmers' protests at the launch of its campaign for European Parliament elections in June.
Let the unionisation begin!': Employees Get Cookies As Sephora Celebrates $10 Billion Revenue
Employees express dissatisfaction over what they perceive as inadequate recognition of their contributions.
Navalny's Mother Visits Grave After Funeral Draws Thousands
The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny visited his grave on Saturday, a day after thousands of Russians had risked arrest to pay tribute to the anti-corruption campaigner at his funeral.
'I Earn $19K And Have $80k Debt': 28-Year-Old Drowning In Loans Asks Finance Guru For Advice
28-year-old Substitute Teacher Rashina tells Finance Advisor David Ramsay that she is considering filing for bankruptcy to get rid of her overwhelming debts.
Sam's Club Will Use AI To Check Your Cart After You Pay Using Your Phone - Here's How
Sam's Club's new checkout technology streamlines the shopping experience for customers using Scan & Go, allowing them to skip long checkout lines.
This £5.5B Start-Up Laid Off 700 Employees 2 Years Ago, Says AI Does All Of Their Work
Klarna claims its AI assistant handles diverse inquiries in 35 languages, typically within 2 minutes.
Divided G20 Blocked By 'Impasse' Over Ukraine, Gaza
The first G20 finance ministers' meeting of the year ended Thursday without a joint statement due to deep divisions over the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, officials said.
G20 Hears A $250-billion-a-year Idea: Tax The Super-rich
French economist Gabriel Zucman brought a $250-billion-a-year idea to top policy makers from the world's biggest economies Thursday: slap an international wealth tax on the super-rich.
BA Worker 'Made Millions' Charging Indians £25k To Illegally Fly Into Canada To Claim Asylum
Several Indians have illegally entered Canada in the last five years from London through British Airways flights courtesy of a BA worker who exploited a loophole in immigration checks.
From TikTok To Shark Tank, Contour Cube CEO Shares How 'World's First Ice Facial Tool' Is Heating Up
Sarah Forrai and Lewis Battersby spoke to International Business Times UK about creating the "world's first ice facial tool", being noticed by Kendall Jenner and appearing on Shark Tank.