employee
Coverage of employee in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Violent and traumatic incident’ against Mack’s Hot Chicken employee temporarily closes Middle TN restaurant
Mack’s Hot Chicken in Smyrna, Tenn., temporarily closed after an employee was attacked by a customer who attempted to run them over in the parking lot. The family-run business cited emotional distress and is cooperating with law enforcement, planning to reopen the next day.
- Family sues suburban Chicago group home after woman's choking death
The family of a 33-year-old woman with disabilities filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a suburban Chicago group home and one of its employees, alleging negligence led to her choking death. The lawsuit seeks answers and accountability for the woman's death.
- Employee shot during armed robbery at Santa Monica smoke shop
An employee was shot in the leg during an armed robbery at Smoke World in Santa Monica. The Santa Monica Police Department responded to the incident around 8:13 a.m. involving two suspects.
- Third employee charged in Upstate Wendy's food tampering case, police say
A third employee has been charged in a food tampering investigation at a Wendy's restaurant in Union. The case involves allegations of tampering with food at the establishment.
- Former Birth Center of Chicago employee says she's still awaiting wages months after closure
A former employee of the Birth Center of Chicago reports still awaiting wages more than two months after the facility closed. The center shut down abruptly, leaving at least one worker unpaid.
- [US] Stranger asking me to buy gift card in store
A person at a Walmart store was approached by a stranger offering to buy an iTunes or Apple gift card for $15, claiming to need extra money or to be a few dollars short. The individual declined due to suspicion, noting the stranger's odd behavior and smell, and an employee later intervened as the man continued approaching others.
- Angry Meta employee hijacks company presentation to unleash profanity-laced tirade against top exec
An angry Meta employee hijacked a company presentation to deliver a profanity-laced tirade targeting a top executive. The incident involved a disruption of a corporate event with explicit language directed at high-level leadership.
- McDonald’s employee in ICU after coworker allegedly threw hot oil on him: ‘Why would he do this to me?’
A McDonald's employee was hospitalized in the ICU after a coworker allegedly threw hot oil on him. The victim questioned his mother, 'Why would he do this to me?'
- FamilyMart Malaysia apologises, suspends worker filmed throwing hot soup at Grab rider
FamilyMart Malaysia suspended an employee who allegedly threw hot soup at a Grab delivery rider, as shown in a viral video. The company apologized for the employee's actions and the delay in providing an update, while cooperating with authorities and conducting an internal investigation.
- Moment masked gang steal £140,000 worth of motorbikes from warehouse after police suspect employee left shutter door open
A masked gang stole £140,000 worth of motorbikes from a warehouse, with police suspecting an employee left the shutter door open. The theft highlights potential security vulnerabilities in the facility.
- Betting shop bug ends in kidnap plot as staff turn ransom artists
A computer glitch at a Spanish betting shop caused duplicate jackpots, leading to disgruntled customers and a staff member allegedly kidnapping the manager for €50,000 ransom.
- Meta's Big Brother move: Mark Zuckerberg's firm starts tracking employees' mouse clicks and taking screenshots of their screens - as one worker calls it 'very dystopian'
Meta Platforms Inc., led by Mark Zuckerberg, has begun tracking employees' mouse clicks and taking screenshots of their work screens, a practice described as 'very dystopian' by one worker. The move has raised concerns about workplace surveillance and privacy.
- Meta's Big Brother move: Mark Zuckerberg's firm starts tracking employees' mouse clicks and taking screenshots of their screens - as one worker calls it 'very dystopian'
Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, has begun tracking employees' mouse clicks and taking screenshots of their screens, a practice described by one worker as 'very dystopian'. The move has been likened to a 'Big Brother' surveillance approach.
- Vercel Breach Tied to Context AI Hack Exposes Limited Customer Credentials
Vercel disclosed a security breach linked to the compromise of third-party AI tool Context.ai, allowing unauthorized access to internal systems via an employee's Google Workspace account. The incident exposed limited customer credentials.