Lakers GM Rob Pelonka appeals to the league to finish the season
All players are to remain at home as much as possible and speak to team physicians and trainers daily.
GM strike negotiations take 'turn for the worse': Union
The union wants GM to reactivate four factories shut down in November 2018.
Free rides and free weddings offered to those affected by Thomas Cook collapse
Businesses hire laid off staff while some customers have been offered train rides and even a free wedding.
Passengers face up to 2,100% fare hike due to British Airways pilot strike
A two-day strike by British Airways pilots has allowed other airlines to hike up ticket prices by up to 2,100% higher than regular prices.
Nano-satellite communications: The key to digital inclusion
Technological advances in the miniaturization of satellites could bring connectivity to the vast equatorial regions of the world which have benefited less than the developed world from the digital era.
China orders missing X-Men actress Fan Bingbing to pay $130m tax fine
China has launched a crackdown on high salaries for actors that can eat up much of the cost of a production.
Is Palestine's 'Pay to Slay' Israelis program being bankrolled by the European Union?
Controversial policy, mandated under Palestinian law, requires the PA to reward terrorists in Israeli jails and their families with monthly stipends or salaries.
Is it time to shut down business schools? Two professors debate
New book argues that the world would be a better place without the business schools.
Cambridge Analytica boss accused of siphoning off millions as company faced collapse
The Financial Times reported that Alexander Nix banked $8m for "unbooked services".
Confusion over Arthur's proposed move to Barcelona amid delays in negotiations with Gremio
Arthur's proposed move from Gremio to Barcelona could be set for a major twist amid delays in the negotiations between the clubs.
New watchdog will tackle excessive vice-chancellor pay at universities
The new Office for Students will tackle high pay for vice-chancellors and grade inflation in a curb on UK university independence.
BBC News presenter Steph McGovern: 'I would earn more if I was posh'
BBC Breakfast and Watchdog criticises BBC for paying people in similar roles to her more because of her northern background.
Fight is on for the rock stars of artificial intelligence
Michael Drew, head of technology at Odgers Berndtson says PhD research scientists who know this stuff are even fewer in number today than their predecessor software engineers.
Thomas Christiansen: This moment and transfer decision led to Leeds sacking
Samuel Saiz's six-game ban for spitting and the failure to sign a replacement key to the decision, says the Dane.
Theresa May might cut student fees to £6,000 per year in radical university review
Theresa May will set out details of the government's landmark review of higher education funding in England, and may announce reduced tuition fees.
How are millennials forcing change in banking?
Apparently millennials believe culture and experiences are more important than revenue.
Why Romania is the next big thing in nearshore outsourcing
The global IT outsourcing industry has dropped nearly 30%, from $105bn in 2014 to $77bn in 2017.
Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani makes summer transfer window admission
Andrea Radrizzani admits Leeds United will have to offload players during the summer after reaching the limit of their wage bill.
Tesco equal pay claim could set supermarket giant back £4bn
Britain's largest retailer faces what could be largest ever equal pay claim as female workers earn £3 an hour less than men.
Real Madrid sold James Rodriguez, Alvaro Morata and Pepe 'perhaps to save salaries' says Jupp Heynckes
James Rodriguez joined Bayern Munich on a two-year loan deal from Real Madrid. The Spanish capital club sold Alvaro Morata and Pepe to Chelsea and Besiktas respectively.
Graduate salaries fail to keep pace as student debt soars
Too many students plunging into debts of £50,000 just to receive "paltry" salaries, according to chairman of Education Select Committee.
Ryanair makes landmark decision and agrees to recognise UK pilots' union
Irish budget airline says agreement proves its commitment to preserve pilots' and customers' interests.
Manchester City set to complete £57m signing of Aymeric Laporte
Laporte, 23, is set to become the most expensive signing in City's history, eclipsing the £55m paid to Wolfsburg for Kevin De Bruyne in 2015.
Critics slam using tax breaks in race to win Amazon's new headquarters
Critics have railed against the use of tax incentives by cities trying to lure Amazon into building its $5 billion second headquarters in their city.
Top BBC presenters take pay cut amid gender pay gap row
The broadcaster has said Nicky Campbell, Jeremy Vine, John Humphrys, Huw Edwards and Jon Sopel have agreed to take a pay cut.
Ryanair facing HMRC quiz over cabin crew pay
MPs say it is 'vital' to examine potential poor employment practices after it emerged cabin crew had to work for free.
Apple plant staff in China work 10 hours a day in sweatshop conditions without proper training
Workers at a Catcher factory in China were forced to work 10 hours a day for six days a week without proper training.
Flight cancellations fiasco costs Ryanair crown as Europe's biggest airline
Ryanair's traffic increased by 10% in 2017 but decision to cancel 20,000 flights hampered its performance.
BBC 'trolls its own employees' with tweet suggesting people start 2018 by asking for a pay rise
Days after Carrie Gracie resigned from the BBC in protest over equal pay, the corporation's main Twitter account tweeted suggesting people start the year by asking for a pay rise.
Teacher forced into handcuffs after questioning school board pay raise
Louisiana teacher Deyshia Hargrave arrested after speaking out against pay rise for school district's superintendent.