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Airbnb Was Like a Family, Until the Layoffs Started

YouTube’s Factory Workers Are Angry

Big Tech Zeros In on the Virus-Testing Market

Big Tech Zeros In on the Virus-Testing Market

Farewell to Gummy Bear Jars: Tech Offices Get a Virus Safety Makeover

Google Rescinds Offers to Thousands of Contract Workers

A Little E-Commerce Has Big Ripples

‘Way Too Late’: Inside Amazon’s Biggest Outbreak

Amazon’s Showdown in France Tests Its Ability to Sidestep Labor

Employers Rush to Adopt Virus Screening. The Tools May Not Help Much.

One of Amazon’s Most Powerful Critics Lives in Its Backyard

Bezos Takes Back the Wheel at Amazon

As Amazon Rises, So Does the Opposition

Gaps in Amazon’s Virus Response Fuel Warehouse Workers’ Demands

As the Start-Up Boom Deflates, Tech Is Humbled

A Warehouse Robot Learns to Sort Out the Tricky Stuff

California Wanted to Protect Uber Drivers. Now It May Hurt Freelancers.

Uber and Postmates File Suit to Block California Freelancer Law

Activists Build a Grass-Roots Alliance Against Amazon

Google Fires 4 Workers Active in Labor Organizing