management
Coverage of management in the Nexus archive.
- Amala nurses call off 113-day strike after mediation by Labour dept.
Amala nurses ended an 113-day strike following mediation by the Labour department. Management and the union disagree on whether the settlement includes a new pay increase, with negotiations ongoing at Jubilee Mission Hospital.
- Residents at University City apartment complex left seeking answers after more than two weeks without management
Residents at The Oliver apartments in University City are dealing with uncertainty after the property's management company abruptly stopped overseeing the complex, leaving tenants unsure who to pay rent to and with unanswered maintenance requests.
- 2 arrested after scaling the Empire State Building's antenna for apparent marriage proposal
Two individuals scaled the Empire State Building's antenna and unfurled a banner about 'the power of love' during an apparent marriage proposal before being arrested by police. They kissed, collected the banner, and attempted to descend, leading to their interception by law enforcement officers who cited unauthorized access. The incident caused public fascination but no injuries.
- We're exiting a troubled stock after a muted quarter, while considering better options
The article discusses exiting a troubled stock following a muted quarter, noting some signs that the management's turnaround strategy is gaining traction, though progress remains slow.
- Meet the AI boss
Meta is developing an AI version of its CEO, which raises questions about management, trust, and the automation of executive roles.
- Shareholders sue Uber’s board over sexual assaults, other incidents
Shareholders, led by a Detroit pension fund, are suing Uber's board and management for allegedly cutting compliance corners, resulting in thousands of lawsuits related to sexual assaults and other incidents.
- Financial Times journalists in dispute with management over plans for office days
Financial Times journalists, represented by the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), are in conflict with management over a proposal to mandate four office days per week by year-end. The union argues management has not provided a compelling case to shift from the current three-day office policy and has voted to escalate the dispute.
- Residents of sprawling L.A. luxury apartments say living conditions unsafe
Residents of the Park La Brea Apartments in Los Angeles are reporting unsafe living conditions, including buckled floors, ceiling holes, and persistent leaks. Management has allegedly ignored these issues for months, leading to significant frustration among residents.
- Vermont’s return-to-office blunder is costing the state millions
Vermont's return-to-office policy under Gov. Phil Scott has led to financial losses and highlighted conflicts between political initiatives, labor laws, and fiscal management. The order, intended to boost collaboration, has become a case study in misaligned governance.