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Stando a un recente sondaggio, le donne che lavorano nel settore crypto guadagnano quasi il 15% in più rispetto alle loro controparti maschili su una base salariale media — con il risultato di un divario retributivo di genere "invertito". Secondo un'indagine sui compensi condotta da Pantera Research Lab, lo stipendio medio delle donne con base negli Stati Uniti che lavorano a tempo pieno nel settore crypto è risultato pari a 172.000 $, mentre quello degli uomini è stato di 150.000 $. "La nostra analisi ha rilevato che le differenze salariali di genere tra i dipendenti del settore crypto sono l...
Cointelegraph IT
A recent survey found women in crypto are making nearly 15% more than their male counterparts on a median salary basis — resulting in a “reversed” gender wage gap. The median salary of United States-based full-time working women in the crypto industry came out at $172,000, while men was $150,000, according to a compensation survey conducted by Pantera Research Lab. “Our analysis finds that gender wage differentials among crypto employees are the reverse of what is normally observed,” Pantera researchers Matt Stephenson, Ally Zach and Nick Zurck explained on July 29. Women at non-crypto compani...
Cointelegraph
Airports around the world have been hit by a major IT outage, causing widespread chaos. Passengers all over Europe and the world are experiencing long delays at check-in and flights are taking off late. Some airlines have grounded flights completely. If you are due to travel today, you should check your flight status before leaving home and allow plenty of time for check-in and security. It is not yet clear whether passengers will be owed compensation or who will be liable for delays and cancellations. Under European law, however, passengers are entitled to certain protections. Here’s everythi...
Euronews (English)
Athens authorities were forced to shut down the Acropolis this week as temperatures exceeded 40C in much of central and southern Greece. It’s not the only European country experiencing unseasonably high heat so early in the summer, raising fears that last year’s weather extremes will be repeated. Mediterranean tourist hotspots have been particularly hard hit, with temperatures along Türkiye’s coast soaring as high as 12C above seasonal norms and wildfires breaking out in the Paphos district of Cyprus. Spain, too, has felt the effects of extreme weather swings, with heavy flooding forcing Palma...
Euronews (English)
Singapore Airlines said on Tuesday it has offered compensation to passengers of a flight that hit extreme turbulence last month, in a rare case that killed one passenger and injured dozens. The Boeing 777 jet, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew from London to Singapore, ran into sudden turbulence over the Irrawaddy basin on 20 May, hurling people and items around the cabin. The plane diverted to Thailand. A 73-year-old British man died of a suspected heart attack and dozens were hospitalised including those with spinal, brain and bone or organ damages. Nineteen people remained hospitalised in...
Euronews (English)
New York (AFP) - A US judge on Friday ordered Argentina to pay nearly $16.1 billion to two companies that were not compensated as minority shareholders for the 2012 nationalization of the YPF oil giant. In a ruling that expanded on a prior judgment in favor of Petersen Energia and Eton Park Capital, federal judge Loretta Preska set the amounts that Argentina must pay the two firms in compensation. Preska ordered the South American nation to pay $7.5 billion in damages and $6.85 billion in interest to Petersen Energia. She also ordered Argentina to pay about $1.7 billion, between damages and in...
AFP
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