Three and a half years after office-goers were sent home, companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life.
JetBlue steps up a campaign to save its plan to buy Spirit Airlines for $3.8b
JetBlue Airways said Monday it has reached agreement to turn over Spirit Airlines’ operations at airports in Boston and Newark, N.J., as JetBlue ramps up its effort to win regulatory or court approval ...
Return-to-office a $1.3 trillion problem few have figured out
Companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life.
Five ways technology is changing how you get your online shopping and takeout deliveries
New innovations in logistics are taking on the challenges of “last-mile delivery” and transforming the way we receive packages. Here are five technologies that are shaking up the industry.
US Retail Workers Are Fed Up and Quitting at Record Rates
To be a US retail worker in 2023 means fielding an onslaught of growing American anxieties about everything from high prices to politics. Increasingly, some workers say the job isn’t worth the wages.M ...
Fenbo Files for IPO
By Ben Glickman Fenbo Holdings on Monday filed for an initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Hong
Hong Kong’s top court orders government to recognize overseas same-sex marriage in landmark case
Hong Kong’s government will have to set up a new legal framework to recognize same-sex marriage registered overseas, its top court ruled Tuesday, ending a five-year legal battle. The decision is ...
Hong Kong Jockey Club ponies up HK$5 billion to boost effectiveness of charity in city, region and further afield
Hong Kong Jockey Club ponies up HK$5bn for charity as city leader Lee says city will be “international philanthropic centre”.
Illegal structures found at second Hong Kong luxury home after landslide from rainstorm triggers evacuation of nearby house with unsafe additions
Buildings Department also applying for court warrant to inspect third property at Redhill Peninsula after occupants refuse entry to government inspectors.
Hong Kong has Asia-Pacific’s highest prices for co-working space, while demand for flex desks surges in Singapore: study
With a monthly average of US$609 per desk, Hong Kong tops the 13 Asia-Pacific cities tracked in a study by The Instant Group, which says demand in Singapore is set to increase by 41 per cent.
Hong Kong marine police search for whale in city’s southern waters after sighting on Monday morning
Source says police learned of initial sighting at Deep Water Bay at 9am and dispatched boats to scene, losing track of animal before experts could arrive.
Hong Kong police launch probe after Korean visitor molested while live-streaming in Central for her solo travel blog
Viral 60-second online clip shows woman's ordeal began after she was approached by a man near tram stop in Central Concerned live-stream viewers urged her to run and call police Hong Kong police have ...
Hong Kong ‘will revive elevated transit project, propose solutions’ for Kai Tak transport woes as firms eye contract
Monorail plan scrapped in 2020, but project on track to return amid mounting calls for better public transport in Kai Tak, source says.
Hong Kong development minister confirms luxury house at Redhill Peninsula has illegal structures, after site evacuated following landslide
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn says initial investigation also shows luxury estate’s house No 72 unlawfully occupies slope considered government land.