A Reddit user's candid confession about getting kicked out of a business meeting for laughing at memes has sparked debate ...
An employee has recently revealed to Reddit that he was thrown out of a business meeting for laughing at memes and later warned by HR. The issue immediately went viral on the social media platform.
Innie/Outie discourse online very closely mirrors the discussions of work/life balance that have permeated popular culture ...
BI uncovered Meta's secret "block lists" — and it turns out the practice may be far more widespread than many job seekers ...
Ben Affleck has revealed his reaction to his "Sad Affleck" meme. The actor opened up about tabloid culture in a recent ...
“You should be receiving multiple cases of boxes,” one employee wrote ... Despite its pandemic-era meme stock windfall, which has been documented ad nauseum at this point, including ...
As a result, 6,000 federal employees will receive salary and benefits for a month of inactivity. Moreover, they will continue ...
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk shared a post on his platform X this week that declared Hitler “didn’t murder millions of people,” but that public employees did. Musk shared the post Thursday ...