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    Intel is bringing back free beverages for its employees at worksites. As part of its cost-cutting efforts, the company had said in September it would slash the perks.

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  6. Intel - Wikipedia

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    Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD also claimed that Intel is being "an Open Source fraud" after an Intel employee presented a distorted view of the situation at an open source conference. [312] In spite of the significant negative attention Intel received as a result of the wireless dealings, the binary firmware still has not gained a license compatible ...

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    In the United Kingdom, employee benefits are categorised by three terms: flexible benefits (flex) and flexible benefits packages, voluntary benefits and core benefits. "Core benefits" is the term given to benefits which all staff enjoy, such as pension, life insurance, income protection, and holiday.

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    [34] As a testament to this ethos, there were no executive perks at Intel, including special dining rooms, washrooms, or parking spots. [35] Grove's office was a standard 8 by 9 ft (2.4 by 2.7 m) cubicle, reflecting his personal preference for an egalitarian atmosphere.