The dreaded performance review draws the ire of employees and managers alike. Workers fret that reviews fail to capture the full scope of their work, or that they are an unfair assessment of their performance. For managers, reviews can be a time-consuming nuisance and involve the challenging task of delivering tough feedback. But a newContinueContinue reading “Workers might hate performance reviews less if they looked like this”
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Salad and Go is closing 32 more restaurants this week: List of doomed locations grows for Sweetgreen rival
Fast-casual salad chain Salad and Go is closing more stores and exiting Texas and Oklahoma completely. The eatery will close a total of 32 stores, 25 in Texas and 7 in Oklahoma, by January 11. The closures will impact around 600 employees. The company will also close its Dallas headquarters and relocate to Phoenix. SaladContinueContinue reading “Salad and Go is closing 32 more restaurants this week: List of doomed locations grows for Sweetgreen rival”
Instacart’s price testing controversy isn’t over
New York Attorney General Letitia James is demanding more information about Instacart’s recent, and highly controversial, price tests, and suggesting that the scheme—which saw customers charged notably different prices for the same products, when offered at the same stores—might have violated a new state law. Late last year, Consumer Reports and the Groundwork Collaborative releasedContinueContinue reading “Instacart’s price testing controversy isn’t over “
Everyone on TikTok hates January
If you had a severe case of the Sunday Scaries last weekend, you are not alone. It’s a sentiment many have been sharing online. Ready or not, with it comes an influx of unread emails, meeting invites, and responsibilities—smugly pushed to the New Year in the last weeks of December—now coming back to haunt usContinueContinue reading “Everyone on TikTok hates January”
American Airlines is making inflight Wi-Fi free—but only for some travelers
American Airlines will begin offering free, high-speed Wi-Fi on flights beginning this month. The airline made the announcement this week in a press release, explaining that the service will extend to around two million flights in 2026. However, not all fliers will receive the perk. The new service will be sponsored by wireless provider AT&T.ContinueContinue reading “American Airlines is making inflight Wi-Fi free—but only for some travelers”
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