Corporate Amazon Employees Fuming Online Over RTO Mandate

Corporate Amazon Employees Fuming Online Over RTO Mandate

Last week, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told employees that they would have to return to in-person work, five days a week, by January 2. Now, a new survey of 2,585 Amazon employees by Blind found that 91% are “dissatisfied” with the new return-to-office mandate. Are they dissatisfied enough to take action, though? Nearly three out … Read more

How to Avoid 4 Logical Fallacies That Are Hurting Your Business

How to Avoid 4 Logical Fallacies That Are Hurting Your Business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When you’re an entrepreneur, logical reasoning isn’t just an academic exercise, it’s a vital tool for making sharp decisions. Whether you’re a month into your startup journey or a decade into running your business, mastering the art of sound reasoning can significantly impact your success. For this … Read more

The balance of power in Ottawa has shifted to the Bloc. So what does it want?

The balance of power in Ottawa has shifted to the Bloc. So what does it want?

When the NDP and Liberals signed the confidence and supply agreement in 2022, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said the agreement caused the pendulum of power to swing so far in one direction that the interests of Quebec were not being served. Since NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh terminated that governance agreement, Blanchet said, the pendulum has swung even harder back in … Read more

TD Bank shakes up leadership amid scandal around anti-money-laundering program

TD Bank shakes up leadership amid scandal around anti-money-laundering program

TD Bank Group, which is mired in a money-laundering scandal in the U.S., said Raymond Chun will replace chief executive Bharat Masrani, who is retiring next year. Chun, who stepped into the role of head of Canadian personal banking last December, will become chief operating officer on Nov. 1 before taking over the top job … Read more

Tupperware, pioneer of food storage and sales parties, files for bankruptcy

Tupperware, pioneer of food storage and sales parties, files for bankruptcy

Tupperware Brands, the company that revolutionized food storage decades ago, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Tupperware, based in Orlando, Fla., plans to continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings and will seek court approval for a sale, “in order to protect its iconic brand,” the company said just before midnight on Tuesday.  The company … Read more

Using AI Doesn’t Have to Be Unethical — Build a Values-Driven AI Policy in 3 Steps

Using AI Doesn’t Have to Be Unethical — Build a Values-Driven AI Policy in 3 Steps

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As artificial intelligence continues to integrate into every facet of business, the key to future-proofing your brand lies not just in adoption, but in aligning it with your core values. It’s difficult to escape the feeling that today’s AI technologies will radically change our work lives in … Read more

Amazon CEO Mandates Employees Return to Office 5 Days a Week

Amazon CEO Mandates Employees Return to Office 5 Days a Week

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy made a case — and a mandate — for in-office work on Monday. In a publicly available message, Jassy said that Amazon’s 1.5 million-plus employees must return to the office five days per week starting January 2. Amazon is also bringing back desk assignments to the offices that had that structure … Read more

Air Canada work stoppage averted after tentative deal with pilots

Air Canada work stoppage averted after tentative deal with pilots

Passengers with plans to fly on Canada’s largest airline can breathe a sigh of relief after Air Canada said Sunday it has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing more than 5,400 of its pilots. The airline says Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge will continue to operate as normal, and the new four-year contract “recognizes … Read more