Red Lobster 'Bankruptcy' Scare: CFO Blames Unlimited Shrimp Deal, Pricey Labour and Leases
Red Lobster's $20 all-you-can-eat shrimp deal backfired, leading to bankruptcy talks after record losses.
NYC Resto Employs Filipinos Via Zoom to Take Your Orders And Ask For 18% Tip
NYC restaurants use video screens with Filipino remote workers to greet and take orders, but secrecy and pay concerns arise.
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.
How AI is being used by businesses to eliminate bias in hiring processes
AI chatbot tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT can aid the hiring process for companies by using the software's abilities to communicate and organise everything.
Exclusive: Hyundai to divest Alabama subsidiary following child labor revelations
South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co on Friday told shareholders that it would divest its controlling stake in a major Alabama auto parts plant where Reuters last year documented children as young as 12 were working.
UK-based UX firm Bold Insight marks milestone in style and celebrates first anniversary
Bold Insight is celebrating its one-year anniversary of business in the UK, with more promises of giving its clients the best possible UX services.
How Company Culture Can Build A Foundation For Success
Company culture is a hot conversational topic right now, and it's become more and more important to both employees and employers alike.
Twitter chaos deepens as key executives quit
Musk on Thursday warned employees that the site was burning dangerously through cash, raising the specter of bankruptcy if the situation was not turned around.
Premier League: Chelsea senior exec sacked over sexual abuse allegations
Damian Willoughby was accused of sexual harassment by football finance agent Catalina Kim.
Analysis: 100 Banks, 1,000 Suspects: German Fraud Probe Puts Scholz On The Spot
German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces lawmakers' questions this week over his role in tackling a multibillion-euro tax fraud as a sprawling probe into the scheme threatens to undermine him as he grapples with an energy crisis and the fallout of war.
Levelling up the UK: 'I'll believe it when I see it'
As prime minister, Boris Johnson vowed to bring long-neglected post-industrial areas level with other, more prosperous places.
KKR Hires Former IDEX CEO As Part Of U.S. Dealmaking Push
KKR & CO Inc said on Tuesday it has hired former IDEX Corp chief executive Andrew Silvernail as an advisor to help buy and operate companies in the industrials, health care, and consumer products sectors.
'Metaverse' hype fuels booming digital property market
As far back as 2006, a real estate developer made headlines after making $1 million from land sold on the virtual world site Second Life.
Business Jurisdictions: How The UK Compares With the U.S.
SIM swapping: What you need to know & how to protect yourself
Everything you need to know about SIM swapping, the vexing hacking technique that hit Twitter's CEO.
Astros Coach, GM banned and sacked over cheating scandal
Manfred's ruling, however, cleared Astros owner Crane of involvement.
Labour and John McDonnell are right to give workers a stake, says company law professor
Shadow chancellor unveiled striking proposals on employee ownership and employee representation on the board, at Labour Party conference.
Megan Lee death: Takeaway owners in court over peanut allergy manslaughter
Two men have been charged with manslaughter after a 15-year-girl consumed food at their restaurant and died from a nut allergy.
National Enquirer editor Dylan Howard 'attacked employee with cock ring'
Gossip news titan Howard faces a litany of allegations about his behaviour at both the National Enquirer and previous employers.
Two men charged with manslaughter over teenager's takeaway allergic reaction death
Two men were charged with manslaughter over the death of a teenage girl who suffered a severe allergic reaction following a takeaway meal.
Data Protection: The silver lining within GDPR
Chris Combemale, CEO of the DMA Group, says Brands who see GDPR merely as a legal obligation risk missing the opportunity to improve their relationship with customers.
Facebook has been testing a covert photo-sharing app in China, says report
The alleged app, Colourful Balloon, looks and feels just like Facebook's existing Moments app.
Mohamed Al-Fayed net worth and how he 'personally encouraged' Princess Diana and Dodi romance
Royal insider Richard Fitzwilliams recalls business mogul's "shambolic" evidence at inquest.
25% of all driving in US will be done by self-driven cars by 2030, suggests study
The self-diving fleet sharing model could significantly reduce cost of operation for drivers.
Two London-based traders jailed for conspiring to defraud Russian brokerage firm
Georgy Urumov and Vladimir Gersamia attempted to defraud Russian-owned Otkritie Securities.
Have the wheels fallen off at Faraday Future? $10m lawsuit adds to Tesla rival's troubles
Mysterious China-backed electric car maker owes millions to suppliers is to meet deadlines.
Jeremy Corbyn unveils 'Right to Own' John Lewis-style employee ownership policy
Labour leader's commitment goes one step further than similar policy from Ed Miliband.
Criminals seeking to launder millions through art market, warn experts
As regulations tighten to restrict flow of dirty money criminals will seek exploit art market.
What is behind Brazil's political crisis rocking the country just before the Rio Olympics?
A corruption scandal in Brazil pits the judiciary with politicians and is enveloping the country.
John McDonnell: Read Shadow Chancellor's Fiscal Rule speech in full
Labour MP explains how party would control public spending if it were to get into power