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Oct 15 2021
News
LinkedIn Social Network Is Leaving China, but Microsoft Remains
Microsoft Corp. is shutting down LinkedIn in China following increased regulatory scrutiny, but the software giant has other businesses still exposed in the important market.
While other tech giants—like Google and Facebook Inc. —have mostly stayed out of China, Microsoft’s search engine Bing and its cloud-based business software remain. In addition, its Windows operating system still
Wall Street Journal (News)
Oct 14 2021
News
LinkedIn to shut down app in China following censorship controversy
LinkedIn on Thursday said it will sunset the localized version of its app in China and will instead launch a new job boards app called "InJobs" later this year.
Why it matters: In a statement, the company said it's making these changes because it's facing "a significantly more challenging operating environment and greater compliance requirements in China."
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Axios
Feb 12 2021
News
LinkedIn Study Shows HBCU Grads Bucking Low U.S. Hiring Trends Despite Economic Downturn
HBCU graduates are apparently bucking a trend set by the current economic downturn according to a new data study done by LinkedIn, the professional social media platform.
The findings of the study reveal Black College graduate hiring rate climbed an average of 5.9 percent per year from 2016 through 2019 when the job market was stronger. Then 2020 hit, and the coronavirus pandemic raised
BET
Mar 10 2018
Opinion
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Trump promised this kind of presidency — unpredictable, ad hoc and impulsive
On trade and North Korea, the instinct-driven president raises the stakes on himself.
Washington Post
Dec 31 2017
News
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn How the Trump era is changing the federal bureaucracy
An exodus of civil servants, a lack of political appointees and anticipation of budget cuts have contributed to a diminished federal workforce.
Washington Post
Mar 01 2022
Opinion
STUDY: CensorTrack Documents Over 800 Cases of Big Tech Censoring COVID-19 Debate
Big Tech speech restrictions turned COVID-19 into the most pro-censorship environment in the U.S. at least since World War II. Media Research Center has found more than 800 examples of bans, deleted content, and other speech restrictions related to the virus, as well as to resultant vaccines masking and government policies.
MRC Free Speech America tallied a whopping 808 total cases of
NewsBusters
Feb 12 2022
Analysis
CensorTrack Documents Over 800 Cases of Big Tech Censoring COVID-19 Debate
Big Tech speech restrictions turned COVID-19 into the most pro-censorship environment in the U.S. at least since World War II. Media Research Center has found more than 800 examples of bans, deleted content, and other speech restrictions related to the virus, as well as to resultant vaccines masking and government policies.
MRC Free Speech America tallied a whopping 808 total cases of
NewsBusters
Oct 27 2021
News
During the "Great Resignation," women are changing jobs like never before
The "Great Resignation" is sparking upheaval in the job market as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, and no group has been impacted more than women. New LinkedIn data finds that the number of job transitions for women surged in 2021.
Job transitions — which can mean any type of job change, from dropping out of the workforce altogether to finding a better-paying job — for women have jumped
CBS News (Online)
Aug 09 2021
News
The social network for doctors is full of vaccine disinformation
Dr. Paul Malarik, a retired psychiatrist, now spends about 50 hours a month helping to administer Covid-19 vaccines at pop-up clinics near his home in San Luis Obispo, California. So he’s particularly troubled when he logs onto Doximity, a site used by doctors, and reads anti-vaccine comments.
“You rarely get to the level of microchips in vaccines, but a lot of this stuff is pretty
CNBC
Jun 09 2021
News
Shell Vows to Speed Up Emissions Cuts in Wake of Court Ruling
Royal Dutch Shell PLC said it would accelerate its efforts to cut its carbon emissions in the wake of a Dutch court ruling last month ordering the oil giant to take more drastic action.
In a post on LinkedIn on Wednesday, Chief Executive Ben van Beurden said Shell disagreed with the ruling and still expected to appeal the court’s order to curb emissions by 45% by 2030, but nonetheless
Wall Street Journal (News)