DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Care.com, one of the largest online marketplaces to find family care and care jobs, announced a robust rebrand, unveiling a new visual identity and an improved user ...
Care.com's workers look like some of the least likely to have benefits. The online caregiving marketplace's users fall into two groups — domestic workers and contractors in the gig economy — that are ...
The Federal Trade Commission said Monday that Care.com had agreed to a proposed $8.5 million settlement to address what the FTC called “unlawful practices,” which include misleading both the job ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Care.com, one of the largest providers of online services for finding family care and care jobs, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Dallas ...
IAC's deal to buy Care.com comes one day after it detailed plans to spin off all of its shares of online dating company Match Group. Care.com soars more than 13% on the news, basically matching the ...
Research shows that about one-third of caregivers experience depression or anxiety, and nearly half report experiencing significant caregiver burden. That’s why mental health company Headspace and ...
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Dallas is getting another headquarters from a technology firm - and this time it's moving from Austin. Care.com, which provides a digital hub for finding family care and related services, plans to ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is requiring Care.com, a platform for gig workers in the eldercare and child care space, to pay $8.5 million in refunds for deceiving caregivers who were ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A website that connects users with babysitters, caretakers and pet-sitters will pay $1 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit jointly brought on by San Francisco ...