Facebook parent company Meta announces it will cut 10K jobs
Facebook's parent company Meta announced in late February that it planned to cut 10,000 jobs and would not fill about 5,000 open positions. LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow spoke about the job market with Dr. Sung Won Sohn, a professor of finance and economics at Loyola Marymount University.
The Brief
- A former Facebook executive has been barred from promoting or further publishing her tell-all book that she says reveals "shocking accounts" of workplace harassment.
- "Careless People" by Sarah Wynn-Williams, Facebook’s former director of global policy, reportedly dives into the priorities of Mark Zuckerberg and other executives.
- Meta, Facebook’s parent company, filed a claim against Wynn-Williams to stop the book from being further published or promoted. An arbitrator granted Meta’s request.
Sarah Wynn-Williams, Facebook’s former director of global public policy, released a tell-all book about her "seven critical years" at Facebook/Meta, but an arbitrator has temporarily blocked her from promoting or further publishing the book.
Wynn-Williams’ "Careless People" memoir was released Tuesday, days after Meta filed an emergency motion to stop the book from being published. Wynn-Williams reportedly did not appear at the emergency telephone hearing, but she did appear on a podcast and said Meta was trying to "shut this book down."
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