The headline to
this article about a former employee who was awarded $ 64,000 by the High Court last October is somewhat misleading.
Not exact matches
WSJ writer John Carreyrou reportedly spoke to four
former employees, none of whom are named in his story, including one who «accused the company of failing to report test results that raised questions
about the precision» of their tests, which could be «a violation of federal rules for laboratories,» the Journal
article said.
I remember when an
article came out a while ago
about former Naughty Dog
employees claiming harassment and everybody wanted names, well now you have a couple.
The
article explores what an employer should say when asked
about a
former employee who wasn't up to the task.
Former Washington Post
employee Brian Krebs, who runs a site claimed to be dedicated to security issues, has come under fire from users of a German image board pr0gramm.com after he revealed details
about several admins and moderators in an
article which claimed to identify who was behind the cryptocurrency mining service Coinhive.