Uber doesn't get five stars from its employees.
Gabriel Ybarra said in the court document that he couldn't perform "his duties as a husband to his wife for months" as a result of the medicines he took after the incident.
Famed CEO Jeff Immelt spent 16 years at General Electric.
Washington refused to sign a multilateral accord to clamp down on the use of tax havens and “treaty shopping” by companies that operate outside their home countries.
In January, Sears announced it would be shutting down 150 stores and, in May, added at least 30 more stores to that list.
The problem reportedly affects only right-hand-drive cars and can be fixed with a software update the company is rolling out over the weekend.
Elon Musk always has something to say on Twitter.
Did Elon Musk bite off more than he can chew?
Parlez-vous "driver-less?"
Uber may be firing 20 employees for sexual harassment today, but the company no stranger to controversy.
A Q&A with Colorado state Rep. Mike Foote, who has introduced bill after bill promoting safety in oil and gas drilling, only to be stymied by the fossil fuel industry's control of the state Senate.
Uber can't catch a break.
The Chevy Bolt is the little engine that couldn't live up to anticipation from GM. Elon Musk's Tesla Model 3 is beating it into oblivion.
The world’s highest-selling ca rmaker will work on its own electric vehicles, as well as try develop a “flying car” with Japanese startup Cartivator.
The electric car manufacturer said it decided to fire engineer A.J. Vandermeyden after an internal investigation concluded her sexism claims were unfounded.
British space companies might have to set up shop in EU countries if they want to keep working with the European Space Agency on certain projects after Brexit.
Delta, on the other hand, said it was Guatemalan airport officials who refused to release the dog.
Designer brand Michael Kors announced its decision to close up 125 stores over the next two years.
A recent report found corporations are concerned about mobile security and believe Wi-Fi networks in public places like coffee shops serve as one of the biggest risks to employees.
Fields made millions in 2016 alone.
Former Steelcase chief Jim Hackett, head of Ford Smart Mobility LLC Subsidiary, will replace Fields.
Travis Kalanick, CEO of the ride-hailing company, called Tesla CEO Elon Musk to propose a self-driving partnership between the two companies, a new book says.
Bitcoin, the most popular of the digital currencies, crossed another all-time high benchmark of $1,800 at the end of Wednesday trade.
According to a Citibank analyst, potential companies on the iPhone maker’s radar include Walt Disney and Netflix, among others.
Delta Air Lines issued a formal apology Thursday to a family the airline kicked off a flight and threatened with jail time over an incident involving the family’s toddler.
Here is a recap of what's going on across Warren Buffett's empire.
The “sharing economy” doesn't exactly share the wealth. Companies like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb make millions of dollars and pay lobbyists to help keep their tax bills low. States, cities — and workers — are coming up short.
Legalizing medical weed would give pot-based businesses yet another avenue to legally sell their product.
“We became aware of this incident and a video last week and immediately removed the pilot from duty while we completed a thorough investigation,” a spokesperson said.
Kima Hamilton, a passenger aboard a Delta Airlines flight 2035 from Atlanta to Milwaukee was removed from the flight because he needed to use the restroom urgently.