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Leaked Tesla Pay Data: How Much Elon Musk's Factory Workers Now Make Across the U.S. After Some Got Raises
Tesla divides its factory workers into seven levels, while leads are divided into two levels.
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- Target's Next Move Might Be Membership — Here's How the Retailer Is Reportedly Trying to Compete with Costco, Amazon, and Walmart+
- An International Airline Is Starting to Weigh Passengers on an 'Anonymous' Basis
- A Beloved 130-Year-Old Small Business in California Is Seeking a New Owner — and It Won't Sell to the Highest Bidder: 'Everybody's Talking About It'
- Coca-Cola Rolls Out a 'Spiced' New Permanent Flavor — Its First in 3 Years
- United Airlines Says It Lost $2 Billion in 3 Years Since Waiving Change Fees for Flights
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Coca-Cola Rolls Out a 'Spiced' New Permanent Flavor — Its First in 3 Years
The new spicy flavor will hit shelves in North America on February 19.
United Airlines Says It Lost $2 Billion in 3 Years Since Waiving Change Fees for Flights
The company announced that over 10 million customers have taken advantage of the new policy since 2020.
Sephora Hit $10 Billion in Revenue and Workers Aren't Happy That All They Got Was a 'Stale Cookie'
Reddit users called it the "infamous cookie."
'Forget About Florida': Barbara Corcoran Says This Is Where You Should Look for Cheap, High-Value Property
The "Shark Tank" star recently appeared in an episode of the "Elvis Duran Show" to talk about the real estate market.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros Are Launching a New Sports Streaming Service. It Could Change TV Forever.
The "all-in-one premier sports service" is scheduled to launch in the fall.
People Are Participating in a Tesla, Apple Vision Pro Stunt All Over Social Media: 'Disregards the Safety of Everyone'
The move has prompted warnings from federal officials.
A Company Has to Pay a Woman $105,000 in Back Pay and Damages After Firing Her When She Refused to Retire at 65
She had worked for the company for nearly 20 years.
Bud Light Leans on Humor, Wants to Bring 'Irreverence Back' With New Super Bowl Commercial: Watch
The 60-second spot called "Easy Night Out" will play during Sunday's big game and is meant to win back the company's core customers.
Lyft Becomes First Rideshare Company to Implement Minimum Pay For Drivers
The company will now guarantee that its drivers take home at least 70% of rider payment.
WeWork Cofounder Adam Neumann Is Reportedly Trying to Pull a Steve Jobs
WeWork, once valued at $47 billion, filed for bankruptcy last November.
Poor Leadership Is Going Viral on Social Media Amid Mass Layoffs — Here's What Managers and CEOs Should Do to Keep Their Reputations Intact
Firing someone used to happen behind closed doors. Now, the camera's rolling.