Boeing says 737 Max software is fixed, now it's up to the FAA

Boeing says 737 Max software is fixed, now it's up to the FAA

Boeing said Thursday that it has completed its software fix on the 737 Max, a key step toward getting the grounded jetliner back in the air after two deadly crashes. But the jet still isn’t likely to be back in service for months. It now faces tests and certification by …
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The future for Uber drivers won't be decided by the US government

Earlier this week, the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) released an April 16 memo that says Uber drivers are independent contractors, not employees, under US labor law. The decision, hardly surprising under a Trump-appointed NLRB, makes it …
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So You Want to Break Up Facebook

Facebook is big. Possibly too big. Which is why the chorus of experts and former Facebookers who think it’s time to break the company up is getting louder. Last Thursday, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes wrote a mammoth op-ed in the New York Times …
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Quebec's cannabis shops will be open seven days a week as of Monday

Cannabis users looking to re-up their supply won’t have to wait anymore. As of May 20, all branches of the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) will be open seven days a week. Officials say the new hours come as a result of improved supply.
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Infosys to allocate 50 million shares to incentivise employees

India’s second largest IT firm Infosys Thursday said its board has approved an ‘Expanded Stock Ownership Program 2019’ that proposes to allocate five crore shares to incentivise employees based on performance. In a regulatory filing, Infosys termed the …
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