Employees of smaller companies will have $ 100,000 less in retirement than
workers at bigger companies.
Not exact matches
Workers at one of Russia's
biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the
company's sprawling operations.
SAYANOGORSK, Russia, April 23 -
Workers at one of Russia's
biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the
company's sprawling operations.
Apart from
big investments, the
company will also be employing highly skilled engineers and
workers at the plant, pushing the total number of employees to almost 1400.
That's not just the low - level
workers — high - profile developers who have worked on some of the
company's
biggest titles are also
at risk.
Non-tech
workers, including contractors in such jobs as security guards, food - service employees or gardeners
at Google, Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and other
big companies, often commute for two hours or more each way from California's Central Valley, where housing is more affordable, or live in recreational vehicles parked on city streets.