Category «Economy»

Working Conditions Survey – Goldman Sachs

FinTechFutures – “A leaked internal presentation by Goldman Sachs titled “Working Conditions Survey” was posted on Twitter on Thursday. The slides showed answers to the survey detailing dissatisfaction among 13 first year analysts in its investment bank division, revealing long hours and a stressful working environment…” Working Conditions Survey Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC February …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Legal Research

Millionaires and Corporate Giants Escape IRS Audits Again in FY 2020

These findings are based on internal agency documents obtained under court order by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University: “At a time when Americans face growing economic inequality and financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is letting billions of dollars in tax revenue slip through its …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research

World City Populations 2021

World Population Review: “What are the most populated cities in the world? Here is a list of the top ten most populated cities in the world: Tokyo (Population: 37,435,191) Delhi (Population: 29,399,141) Shanghai (Population: 26,317,104) Sao Paulo (Population: 21,846,507) Mexico City (Population: 21,671,908) Cairo (Population: 20,484,965) Dhaka (Population: 20,283,552) Mumbai (Population: 20,185,064) Beijing (Population: 20,035,455) …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

CIO Jury: 100% of employers will continue to offer remote work after the pandemic

ZDNET – Working from anywhere is a trend that will remain in place for years to come. “Remote work and work-from-anywhere will continue to be part of the perks offered to employees long after the COVID-19 pandemic is over, at least according to TechRepublic’s CIO Jury. And they’re not alone. Gartner has said that global …

Subjects: Economy, Health Care, Knowledge Management, Transportation

FBI releases the Internet Crime Complaint Center 2020 Internet Crime Report

“The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has released its annual report. The 2020 Internet Crime Report includes information from 791,790 complaints of suspected internet crime—an increase of more than 300,000 complaints from 2019—and reported losses exceeding $4.2 billion. State-specific statistics have also been released and can be found within the 2020 Internet Crime Report and in the accompanying 2020 State …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Economy, Financial System, Internet, Legal Research

The State of Health and Safety: One Year Later, Increased Workplace Health and Safety Measures Are Still Needed

“In this latest survey conducted by JUST Capital and The Harris Poll, with support from the Ford Foundation, we explore the state of worker health and safety in the U.S., turning to both employers and employees to understand how the impacts of COVID-19 are continuing to shape the workplace one year into the pandemic. Explore …

Subjects: Economy, Government Documents, Health Care

AccessLex starts new site for law school scholarship information

ABA Journal – “A database of law school scholarships, with search filters for things like award amounts, essay requirements and locations, was announced today by AccessLex, a nonprofit that focuses on increasing access to legal education. The Law School Scholarship Databank lists almost 800 offerings, according to its website. The scholarships cover a wide range …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Legal Research, Search Engines

Cashing In On Our Homes: Billionaire Landlords Profit as Millions Face Eviction

Institute for Policy Studies Report, Cashing In On Our Homes –  Introduction:The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light what we have always known: Our homes are vital to our safety, health, and well-being. But a handful of billionaires and corporate landlords have seen the pandemic as an opportunity to cash in on these hard times. …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Housing

Total Cost of Stewardship: Responsible Collection Building in Archives and Special Collections

OCLC Research – Developed by the OCLC Research Library Partnership’s (RLP) Collection Building and Operational Impacts Working Group, Total Cost of Stewardship is a framework that proposes a holistic approach to understanding the resources needed to responsibly acquire and steward archives and special collections. The Total Cost of Stewardship Framework responds to the ongoing challenge of descriptive backlogs in archives and special collections …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Financial System, Knowledge Management, Libraries