Amazon Fires Senior Managers Tied to Unionized Staten Island Warehouse
Company officials said the terminations were the result of an internal review, while the fired managers saw it as a response to the recent union victory.
Company officials said the terminations were the result of an internal review, while the fired managers saw it as a response to the recent union victory.
Shanghai used to be the glamorous China, while Xinjiang was the dark China. Now both are casualties of authoritarian excess.
Fully electric vehicles have fewer fires than gasoline-powered and hybrid cars, and their crash protection is at least equivalent.
Carriers are exploiting the supply chain chaos to breach contracts and jack up rates, importers say in asking for federal intervention.
In a deeply divided nation, public statements on Roe v. Wade can affect everything from recruiting to a company’s bottom line. So far, that has kept almost everyone quiet.
The purchase of The Athletic helped the company get closer to its new subscriber goal, but the sports site lost $6.8 million over two months, eating into overall profits.
Mr. Powell signaled that the Fed could continue to approve increases of as large as half a percentage point, but that a larger increase was “not something the committee is actively considering.”
The Federal Reserve is combating the fastest price increases in four decades and is trying to cool the economy before high inflation becomes embedded.
Rates have jumped because of a surge in natural gas prices and could keep rising rapidly for years as utilities invest in electric grids.
Supplies of goods are coming up short in the pandemic, and prices have jumped. Some economists warn that the changes could linger.