Two former temporary employees from Amazon contractor Integrity Staffing Solutions argue that they should have been compensated for the time spent passing through?30-minute security checks at the end of their shifts. The workers, who were based at one of Amazon’s Las Vegas-area warehouses, filed a lawsuit in 2010 claiming that the unpaid checks violated?Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Twenty percent of the demand for Didi Express service during rush hours on weekdays cannot be met. The overall rate of a passenger successfully securing a ride is relatively low.
UNITED NATIONS - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday expressed serious concern about the situation in the Maldives, the declaration of a state of emergency and security forces entering Supreme Court premises.
Twitter has been looking for a way to enable commerce on its platform, and other companies have built several shopping platforms on the social platform, but this apparently won’t be the social media giant’s big payday.
UBS economist Wang Tao expects the country's economic growth to further moderate to 6.4 percent in 2018 as policies to curb speculation have cooled the property market while efforts to regulate local government borrowing activities might weigh on infrastructure investment.
Two students at Liaoning University from Mongolia offered to make a special dish for a doctor in Shenyang who joined the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak in Central China's Hubei province. The food was prepared earlier with mutton donated by the Mongolia government.
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Twin Cities under Attack: London and Chongqing during World War Two (1937-1945) features 73 pictures that capture bombings, destruction, and rare moments of relief, friendship, and love. Provided for China Daily
UNITED NATIONS - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is traveling to Japan next Tuesday to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and attend the Nagasaki ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city.
Two hundred and six companies were newly listed in 2017. Nearly 60 percent, or 123, of the 206 newly listed companies focus on the "new economy".
Twelve entrepreneurship projects from a number of Taiwan universities are also being promoted at the fair in Guangzhou. The range of projects includes maritime technology, aquatic product processing, internet of things, new materials and even refined agriculture.