Condé Nast abruptly fires 4 staffers after HR confrontation
The firings were an unsubtle message to its employee union that the publisher was taking a harder line in its dealings with employees.
The firings were an unsubtle message to its employee union that the publisher was taking a harder line in its dealings with employees.
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Sequoia's top partner, Roelof Botha, is stepping aside to make room for the next leadership class to run one of Silicon Valley’s most important venture firms.
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The report on global inequality was commissioned by South Africa ahead of the G20 summit it is hosting later this month.