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October 17, 2022Supply chain snarls loosen for U.S. companies, but plenty of problems remain
Getting supplies of everything flowing more freely again is key for the U.S. Federal Reserve, which hopes that will help pull down inflation.
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October 17, 2022Amazon workers in San Bernardino allege antiunion actions and retaliation
Pushing for a 5 dollar per hour pay increase
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October 17, 2022Apple store workers prounion vote reflects growing strength from Amazon to Starbucks
Apple workers in Oklahoma City have voted to form the second ever labor union at a store
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October 10, 2022Large rail union rejects deal, renewing strike possibility
About 56 percent of the track maintenance workers opposed the five-year contract.
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October 10, 2022Inflation, early shopping to slow U.S. online holiday spending
U.S. online holiday sales are expected to rise this year at their slowest pace since at least 2015
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October 10, 2022First Tesla Electric Semis to go to PepsiCo, FritoLay California Facilities
First delivery scheduled December
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October 10, 2022Spot rate carnage could result in more ships laid up, with worse to come
Spot rates are in freefall
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October 10, 2022FedEx Expects Fewer Packages During Holiday Season
FedEx Ground will update its expectations in roughly two week
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October 10, 2022Supply chain normal appears on horizon, with sights set on March
Tthe word normal is creeping into the outlook for 2023
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October 10, 2022Amazon.com to invest over 1 billion euros in European electric van, truck fleet
Accelerating its drive to achieve net zero carbon.
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