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Coup chaos in Myanmar leaves employers fretting over paying staff
(Reuters) - The day the military seized power in Myanmar three weeks ago, Phyu delved into her company's emergency funds and gave her staff a one-month advance on their salaries.
Pollution from electric cars is an 'ignored' problem, OECD says
The report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said the dirt kicked up from road wear and the resuspension of road dust particles from passing vehicles might even cause worse health problems than from burning coal.
Title race is on, says Barcelona's Alba
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona's Jordi Alba declared his side were back in the Spanish title race after they beat Elche 3-0 on Wednesday to cut the gap to La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid to five points.
Weaker Aussie dollar will keep exports competitive
SYDNEY: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) would really prefer if its currency didn’t trade above 80 US cents, eroding the competitiveness of its exports sector just as the economy is trying to recover from the pandemic.
US food app drivers take more deliveries, but they aren’t seeing higher pay
US drivers for third-party delivery apps such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and GrubHub experienced a flood of orders at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as restaurants closed for in-person dining and patrons largely decided to enjoy their meals at home.
IT staff pursuing hobbies during work hours, study finds
IT security staff were found spending up to six hours a week on their hobbies during work hours as a distraction from overwork, a report found.
Myanmar's military coup creates banking woes
YANGON (AFP): Early bird customers of a military-owned bank queued anxiously as dawn light crept over Yangon, after a strict new limit on daily cash withdrawals fuelled rumours of a money shortage in post-coup Myanmar.
Opinion: Use of algorithms can perpetuate bias
For most of us, the word “algorithm” is fairly new to our vocabulary. But badly designed decision-making algorithms have a growing impact on our lives and can do a great deal of damage.
Stereotypical: Harassment claims more credible if women 'conventionally attractive'
A study found people are more apt to believe sexual harassment claims by women who are young,"conventionally attractive" and appear and act feminine. Women who don't fit that prototype not only are less likely to be believed, but also are presumed to be unharmed by harassing behavior, the study said.
Activist unveils his journey into local government in book
DR Lim Mah Hui is known for speaking his mind, having been one of the few city councillors who dared go against the Penang government.