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Kevin O'Leary Says 'Right to Disconnect' Laws Are 'Crazy,' and He'll Just Fire Staff Who Don't Answer His Texts and Calls
Laws have been passed in countries including France, Belgium, and Australia that allow workers to ignore after-hours work calls without fear of retaliation.
Musk, Gates, Bezos: Meet the Gen Z and Millennial Heirs Now Coming Into Their Own — and Set to Inherit Billions
These heirs and heiresses between the ages of 18 and 40 stand to inherit massive amounts of wealth.
A Laid-Off Baby Boomer Got Frustrated With the Job Hunt, So He Started His Own Business. He Explains Why Age Is an Asset for Entrepreneurs.
"It's about leaning into my age and experience as an asset versus being 'too old' for the startup world," Loria, 61, said.
Why the November Election Is a Win for the Stock Market No Matter Who Comes Out on Top
Here is a list of economic proposals from both candidates and the estimated impact on the federal deficit.
A Kroger Exec Reportedly Testified that the Supermarket Giant Raised Prices of Milk and Eggs Beyond Inflation Costs
A Kroger spokesperson told Business Insider that the "cherry-picked email" does not reflect Kroger's "decades-long business model to lower prices for customers by reducing its margins."
Hundreds of Private Planes Are Touching Down at a Makeshift Airport for Billionaire Favorite Burning Man
The pop-up airport in the middle of the Nevada desert is run by volunteers and can see 500 takeoffs and landings a day.