It is the latest mea culpa from a series of U.S. businesses wary of provoking Beijing. • Bringing home the bacon: One of the highest-paid executives last year was a former factory manager who now runs the world’s biggest pork producer. Wan Long, the chairman of WH Group in China, made $291 million in salary and stock payments. • Facebook disclosed data on what type of content it removes and why, in its latest attempt at transparency. • Uber said it was eliminating forced arbitration agreements for employees, riders and drivers who make sexual misconduct claims against the ride-hailing company.
Source: New York Times May 15, 2018 20:02 UTC