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Company lawyer says Bitmain suffered $60 million loss in 2019
A live stream from a People's Court in Beijing revealed that Bitmain recorded a loss of about $60 million in 2019, according to the firm’s lawyer. The court hearing was about a labor dispute betwThe post Company lawyer says Bitmain suffered $60 million loss in 2019 appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2020-12-19 23:30 | |
Charles Hoskinson says a lot is happening underneath the surface for Cardano (ADA)
The effort to improve communication with the Cardano (ADA) community has revealed the scope of work and research that has gone into the platform. According to Charles Hoskinson, the CEO of IOHK, the fruits of almost five years of labor will see the light of day in the next few months, marking the beginning of […] The post Charles Hoskinson says a lot is happening underneath the surface for Cardano (ADA) appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2020-2-6 21:30 | |
Supreme Court rejects Amazon’s appeal against labor lawsuit
The US Supreme Court today officially declined an appeal from Amazon that would’ve protected the company from facing a Nevada state court over a labor suit SCOTUS itself ruled on more than five years ago.
2019-10-8 23:37 | |
Bitcoin Price Will Surge to $11,500 According to this Fractal; Here’s Why
Last week, Bitcoin (BTC) plunged like a stone in water, falling through the $10,000, $9,800, and $9,500 price supports in rapid succession. But on Monday — Labor day for the U. S. and Canada — the cryptocurrency mounted a strong recovery, surging by 7% on the day.
2019-9-3 15:00 | |
Your hiring process is broken — here’s how to fix it
The labor shortage in America is forcing companies in every industry to reassess how they identify, attract, and keep top talent. A 2017 PwC survey of CEOs found that most viewed a lack of skilled workers as the primary threat to their business, and in 2019, hiring and retaining smart, capable people remains the chief internal concern of the entire executive suite, according to a global Conference Board survey.
2019-8-17 22:41 | |
Chinese Bitcoin Miners Suffer in Iran Despite Cheap Power
This article was originally published by 8btc and written by Lylian Teng. Many Chinese cryptominers have migrated to places with cheap electricity and favorable policies as a result of the escalated government crackdown on cryptocurrency and its production process.
2019-4-11 23:38 | |
Seven New Year's Resolutions for Bitcoiners
In the time-honored tradition of goal setting for the new year, Bitcoin Magazine has compiled a short list of seven possible New Year’s Resolutions for Bitcoiners as we head into 2019.
2019-1-2 03:22 | |
Trump begs big tech for free labor to avoid federal hirings
The White House wants the nation’s big tech companies to make it easier for employees to do a civic “tour of duty” with the government. Another way of putting it: the President needs to bring in temps now that his plan to cheat Federal workers out of their promised 2019 pay raise fell apart.
2018-10-23 21:02 | |
High-Paying Blockchain Jobs Are Offering Security In Uncertain Times
The U. S. economy is bustling under the Trump administration, exceeding Wall Street’s expectation by adding 201,000 jobs in August and increasing hourly wages by 2. 9 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics newest data.
2018-9-10 14:00 | |
Costa Rica Allows Workers to Be Paid in Cryptocurrency—But Will it Happen?
A recent news report suggests that Costa Rica’s labor laws permit the country’s workers to be paid in cryptocurrency: “Recently it was announced that Costa Rican workers could choose to receive part of their salary in crypto-currencies.
2018-7-23 03:11 | |
Costa Rica Allows Workers to Be Paid in Cryptocurrency—But Will it Happen?
A recent news report suggests that Costa Rica’s labor laws permit the country’s workers to be paid in cryptocurrency: “Recently it was announced that Costa Rican workers could choose to receive part of their salary in crypto-currencies.
2018-7-23 01:38 | |