Why Peloton had to lay off 2,800 people and what’s next for the beleaguered exercise bike company The company has come crashing down from its pandemic highs. CEO and co-founder John Foley may have also made missteps. Amy Lamare 2.9.22 7:54 PM
Here are the 5 worst German companies to work for We looked at data from company review website Kununu to identify the businesses in Germany that inspired the most complaints from employees. Sam Klebanov 2.8.22 8:05 PM
Cancel culture, crypto-style: How Ethereum Name Service is erasing a promoter over anti-gay, anti-trans views The former director of operations for ENS, responsible for .eth domains, was fired after a 2016 tweet surfaced in which he said homosexuality is “evil,” contraception is “perversion” and transgender people don't "exist." Christie Smythe , Zack Abrams 2.8.22 12:23 PM
How Entrata can survive its founder's weird anti-Jewish screed in an era where public image is everything Crisis managers say the software company’s swift and direct response, including demanding the chairman cut ties with Entrata immediately, put it on the right track. Doug Bailey 1.24.22 6:31 PM
Carted raised one of the biggest seed rounds in Australia's history. Then the cofounder ended up with 0% equity. Mike Angell claims he was muscled out of his share after leaving and joining gaming NFT marketplace Fractal. The incident highlights the perils of noncompete agreements for founders. Christie Smythe 1.21.22 5:34 PM
Exclusive: Why Black Girls Code’s Kimberly Bryant is fighting back against “toxic” culture claims The embattled founder of one of Silicon Valley’s most highly-regarded nonprofits says she hopes to be vindicated in an investigation into alleged workplace impropriety. Christie Smythe 1.19.22 9:43 PM