
Microsoft Announces End Date for Skype After 14 Years of Service
The time for Skype, one of the most popular video calling and messaging applications, is coming to an end. Microsoft, which has owned the service since 2011, announced that it will discontinue support for Skype in May 2024, thereby bringing a close to its 14-year presence in the market. While Skype once revolutionized the way users communicated over the internet, it has gradually lost popularity to more modern applications such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and others.
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Scammers Targeting Microsoft Teams: A Growing Threat
The Microsoft Teams platform, popular among workers and companies worldwide, has become a target for sophisticated scams. Attacks on this platform have significantly increased, raising concerns among users and cybersecurity experts.
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Costco Workers Move Closer to Strike After Vote to Authorize It
Workers at the largest wholesale retailer, Costco, represented by the Teamsters union, have voted to authorize a strike. This decision comes in response to employee dissatisfaction with working conditions and pay levels. The Teamsters union, which includes over 8,000 Costco workers, is calling for higher wages and improved working conditions.
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Teamsters Union Launches Historic Nationwide Strike Against Amazon
In a significant move for the labor movement, the Teamsters Union has announced the beginning of a nationwide strike against the e-commerce giant Amazon. This historic event is the culmination of years of efforts by the union to improve working conditions for the workers involved in delivery and cargo handling for the company. The strike affects over 1,000 workers, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction among workers regarding low wages and high demands from the company.
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Mexico's Finance Team to Remain in Sheinbaum Administration
Recent announcements have confirmed that Mexico's finance team will continue their work under the new government led by presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum. This decision has been seen as a sign of stability and consistency in the country's economic policy, as the team, led by the finance minister, has demonstrated its ability to adapt to changing economic conditions.
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