Why a former Netflix exec facing 7 years in prison for bribery is a cautionary tale for startups Michael Kail will be sentenced Oct. 19 in San Jose for taking stock, cash and gifts from tech firms trying to do business with the streaming service. Christie Smythe 10.15.21 8:46 PM
These charts show how Southwest’s thin staffing contributed to its flight cancellation debacle An analysis of Thinknum data shows that Southwest has a much lower headcount compared with its market share than competitors. Othmane Zizi 10.13.21 9:34 PM
Even with 11 million job openings, the U.S. has more than 1.3 million unemployed felons — here is why Companies increasingly claim they are open to hiring people with criminal records, but reality tells a different story. Tana Ganeva 10.3.21 8:29 PM
Why an OZY writer is standing up for journalists at Carlos Watson’s disgraced media firm Andy Hirschfeld, a freelance reporter who has also written for The Business of Business, says it’s “hurtful” and “offensive” for people to claim the outlet had “zero” readers. Christie Smythe 9.30.21 10:30 PM
Activision Blizzard’s "frat house" culture didn’t happen overnight — here's how the gaming industry became a boys' club The game studio is in legal trouble over allegations that it allowed its male workers to engage in “constant sexual harassment.” Rachel Presser 9.27.21 1:36 PM
An OpenSea staffer’s misconduct shows getting away with NFT insider trading isn’t as easy as you think Nate Chastain’s misdeeds weren’t uncovered by a government investigator. They were discovered by a random person on Twitter. Joon Ian Wong 9.24.21 4:02 PM