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A Meta employee complained about losing free company laundry service on an anonymous social network that requires work email to identify where you’re employed, which sparked more than 1,300 searing responses.

has upped its wellness benefit, which employees can spend on gym fees or many other personal benefits, to $3,000 from $700 annually.

Yaroslav Azhnyuk and his fianceé, Darka, as they leave their Kyiv apartment after the Russian invasion. of Ukraine, now has an option to “evacuate” when you hail a ride on your phone, former San Franciscantold me. That’s if you need a ride to another, safer, city. Azhnyuk lived in Hayes Valley, ate at the, until two years ago. Now he is back in his homeland, where everything has changed.

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