Here are the latest headlines I could find about "employee" from major outlets:
- SemiAnalysis sues former employee over misconduct, trade secret claims; case moving through San Francisco courts. This highlights internal disputes involving employee conduct and trade secrets.[1]
- A viral Reddit post reports a manager threatening to fire an employee who requested more than three days of leave following a family death, prompting broader discussions about leave policies.[1]
- Reports about corporate layoffs and related backlash, including claims of long-tenured employees being affected during restructuring and the human impact of cuts.[2][3]
- Coverage of return-to-office policies and attendance expectations in large tech firms (e.g., Infosys case) and other organizations, reflecting ongoing debates about remote work vs. onsite presence.[2]
- News about salary disbursement delays or commitments in the context of corporate crises or rights issues, impacting employees’ pay timelines.[5]
If you’re looking for something more specific (e.g., a particular company, region, or date range), tell me and I’ll refine the search and pull the most relevant items. If you’d like, I can also summarize the key threads from these articles or pull quotes for quick reference.