As millennial women enter their forties, will the fashion industry finally start meeting their needs? The fashion industry is notoriously obsessed with youth.Read Full Story
Elizabeth Segran, Fast Company
Sun, 03/26/2023 - 9:30pm
As millennial women enter their forties, will the fashion industry finally start meeting their needs? The fashion industry is notoriously obsessed with youth.Read Full Story
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Salesforce wants its employees back in the office so bad they're donating $10 to local charities for every day an employee comes into work. Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Salesforce really wants its employees back in the office. It's willing to fork out up to $2.5 million in return for employees showing up to the office, Fortune reported. The company said it will donate $10 to a local charity per day an employee shows up between June 12 and June 23. Cloud software giant Salesforce is so desperate for employees to return to the office that it's willing to fork out up to $2.5 million in donations to coax them back.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareCNN chief executive Chris Licht attends the 16th Annual "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute" at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan on December 11, 2022. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP Major CNN talent voiced concerns about CEO Chris Licht, The Wall Street Journal reports. Citing those close to the matter, WSJ said several hosts spoke to incoming COO David Leavy. The report follows a disastrous profile of Licht in The Atlantic by Tim Alberta. As if things weren't rocky enough for CNN Worldwide CEO Chris Licht, a new report from The Wall Street Journal revealed top on-air talent voiced concerns about the CEO to incoming COO David Leavy.
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