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    US tech workers happy to take less money to stay working remotely

    By Kirstie McDermott Remote work triumphed during the pandemic, but in the time since, tech firms have been shepherding their staff back into the office. … The post US tech workers happy to take less money to stay working remotely appeared first on BGR.

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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-PG&E beats quarterly profit view, eyes electricity demand growth

    Power company PG&E Corp beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit and raised its full-year earnings forecast on Thursday, helped by higher electricity rates and lower operating and wildfire-related costs. Last year, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) voted to approve PG&E's infrastructure plan that would lead customer bills to rise by nearly 13%. In January, the CPUC also approved a $45 million settlement for the utility's part in the destructive 2021 Dixie wildfire, which in 2021 resulted in more than 963,000 acres (390,000 hectares) being burned across multiple counties.