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Spanish Cabin Crew Ryanair to Lay Down Work at the End of June
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Spanish Cabin Crew Ryanair to Lay Down Work at the End of June

The Spanish cabin crew of airline Ryanair will go on strike at the end of this month. Employees of the Irish low-cost fighter are laying down their jobs because the company refuses to negotiate higher wages.   The Spanish trade unions are in talks with unions in Belgium, France, Italy and Portugal to organize actions throughout Europe. The strikes in Spain are scheduled for June 24, 25, 26 and 30 and July 1 and 2. Ryanair has walked away from the negotiating table after Spanish unions threatened work stoppages, according to Bloomberg. The news agency relies on a letter from personnel director Darrell Hughes of the price fighter. In it, Hughes says that the unions made "unrealistic demands" and "refused to engage in talks". In Italy, pilots and cabin crew of several budget airlines...
Many Flight Cancellations Due to Strike Aviation Personnel in Italy
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Many Flight Cancellations Due to Strike Aviation Personnel in Italy

A strike by, among others, pilots and cabin crew of budget airlines Volotea, EasyJet and Ryanair in Italy on Wednesday caused the cancellation of hundreds of flights. This is reported by Italian and British media.   Dozens of flights from the United Kingdom would certainly be cancelled and in Milan, the number of cancellations would be at least 230. Airline personnel have separate grievances with each airline. But the common denominator is that they are fighting for more wages and better arrangements for, for example, applying for leave. Unions had previously sent out a call to employees to stop working for a few hours on Wednesday. In any case, the action would last from mid-morning to late afternoon. EasyJet had already placed a warning about this on its website. People flying ...
British Prime Minister Johnson Wants to Continue Extracting Oil and Gas in the North Sea
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British Prime Minister Johnson Wants to Continue Extracting Oil and Gas in the North Sea

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to continue extracting oil and gas in the North Sea to tackle the rising cost of living in the United Kingdom. Johnson also calls on energy companies to continue investing in fossil fuels.   “I don't think we can turn our backs on fossil fuels completely,” Johnson said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. “The UK has a thriving industry in the North East of Scotland. That is very important and we have to keep it up.” In his drive to lower the cost of energy by increasing supply, Johnson also emphasized the importance of further investment in green technology and renewable energy sources. “To tackle inflation in the medium term, you have to solve supply-side problems,” he said. “So we need the energy companies to invest a little more in fossi...
Elon Musk and Bill Gates are Arguing Again: ‘What a Shitty Prank’
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Elon Musk and Bill Gates are Arguing Again: ‘What a Shitty Prank’

It's another fight between two of the richest people in the world. News reports claim that Microsoft founder Bill Gates would donate money to boycott Twitter, which Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk calls a "shit prank".   “Sigh”. Just one word, but one with a lot of meaning. Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk wrote the word on Twitter in response to a news article alleging Microsoft founder Bill Gates donated “hundreds of millions of dollars” to groups behind a campaign urging advertisers to boycott Twitter. if Musk takes over the platform. Under another article with the same content, he wrote "What a dick move", which means "what a shitty prank". This is not the first time the two have openly argued. Gates has criticized Musk's possible takeover of Twitter in the past. He said Musk mig...
Broadcom Wants to Acquire VMware
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Broadcom Wants to Acquire VMware

Talks are underway between Broadcom and VMware to take over the latter. Although a deal does not seem immediate.   Both Bloomberg and Reuters spoke to sources who say the two are currently negotiating, but details about the terms are not yet available. Also, the takeover talks would not lead to a takeover in the short term. Broadcom is mainly known as a chip manufacturer and makes routers and other network technology, among other things. In recent years, the company has acquired CA Technologies for $18.9 billion and Symantec's security arm for $10.7 billion. It previously also tried to take over chip manufacturer Qualcomm, among others, but without success. VMware has changed hands a few times in recent years. It was largely owned by EMC. Later it came into the hands of Dell Techn...
Siberian McDonald’s Owner Takes Over Entire Chain in Russia
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Siberian McDonald’s Owner Takes Over Entire Chain in Russia

Russian McDonald's owner Alexander Govor is taking over all Russian restaurants from the American fast-food group. He plans to continue them under a different name. McDonald's announced a few days ago that it was leaving Russia because of the war in Ukraine.   Govor has been involved with McDonald's as a franchise owner since 2015. In Siberia, he ran 25 McDonald's restaurants. The fast-food chain has a total of approximately 850 branches in Russia with about 62,000 employees. This involved collaboration with hundreds of suppliers and other entrepreneurs in the country. McDonald's choice to turn its back on Russia like other large companies has great symbolic value. The chain first opened its doors in the country more than thirty years ago in the waning days of the Soviet Union. Tha...
UK Regulators Still Grappling With Brexit Impact
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UK Regulators Still Grappling With Brexit Impact

Several UK regulators are still grappling with the impact of Brexit. They are constantly struggling with staff shortages. There is also often a lack of data that is necessary to be able to perform their work properly.   According to a report from the National Audit Office, there would also be no clear long-term planning. Regulators such as the competition watchdog CMA, the food and commodity authority FSA and HSE, the body that monitors national health and safety at work, have been given additional work due to Brexit. The three have also received additional funding for this. As a result, the workforce has also expanded. Nevertheless, it is challenging for the authorities to attract people with specialist skills. Only a quarter of the vacancies for legal positions at the CMA had be...
Zoom buys contact center software company
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Zoom buys contact center software company

Video conferencing company Zoom has completed a new acquisition. With Solvvy, it adds customer support AI to its portfolio.   The move appears to be part of a broader plan to expand Zoom from its familiar voice and video chats to a platform for large businesses. With the lockdowns that made Zoom so popular in much of the world gone, the company has been expanding its portfolio for a while now. With Solvvy, it has acquired an automation platform for contact centres containing the necessary AI. Zoom already introduced Zoom Contact Center last year, allowing companies to provide their customers with the well-known video chat, but with voice, SMS and live chat. Solvvy's software fits neatly into this. The aim is to build the AI software into the Zoom Contact Center Platform. The acqui...
Nintendo Expects to Sell Fewer Switch Consoles This Year
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Nintendo Expects to Sell Fewer Switch Consoles This Year

Nintendo expects to sell a lot fewer Switch consoles this year than last year. The Japanese game console company reported this when it presented its annual figures.   Nintendo made fewer game consoles last year due to the persistent chip shortage. Turnover was slightly lower than a year earlier due to lower sales than during the global lockdowns. However, many people were at home more than, and gaming became a welcome form of entertainment for many in the gloomy corona. In the current year, Nintendo expects to sell 21 million Switch consoles. Last year there were more than 23 million. Nintendo posted a turnover of 1.7 trillion yen in the past broken financial year, which ran until the end of March. That is almost 4 percent less than a year earlier. As a result, net profit fell by...
Company Behind KitKat and Maggi Wants to Keep Raising Prices
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Company Behind KitKat and Maggi Wants to Keep Raising Prices

Food manufacturer Nestlé, known for, among other things, chocolate bars from KitKat and stock cubes from Maggi, expects to continue to raise prices for the rest of the year due to high inflation.   The costs of raw materials rose sharply at the end of last year due to the recovery from the corona crisis, and the effects of the war between Ukraine and Russia are added to that. CEO Mark Schneider speaks of "further pricing campaigns" to absorb setbacks due to the cost increase. Earlier this year, Albert Heijn, among others, came into conflict with the Swiss group, which, according to the Dutch supermarket chain, implemented far too high price increases. As a result, Albert Heijn did not put any new Nestlé products on the shelves for a while. Nestlé's turnover rose from 5.4 percent t...