An official with the labor board said Amazon tainted the election process by installing a mailbox onsite for ballots.
Month: November 2021
Stocks Nosedive Amid Concerns About New COVID-19 Variant
The variant, recently dubbed omicron, was first noticed in South Africa and has spread to several other nations.
Stores Kick Off Black Friday But Pandemic Woes Linger
Retailers are expected to usher in the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season Friday with bigger crowds than last […]
Dollar Tree Makes It Official: Items Will Now Cost $1.25
CEO Michael Witynski said he expects customers will still think the store offers “undeniable value because of what they’re seeing […]
Target Plans To Keep Stores Closed On Thanksgiving For Good
Target is the first major retailer to make such a permanent move during the pandemic. Experts say its decision could […]
John Deere Strike Ends
After more than a month on the picket lines, workers will be clocking back in now that they’ve ratified a […]
Film And TV Workers Narrowly Ratify Union Contracts To End Strike Threat
One agreement passed in an Electoral College-style voting system even though a majority of workers voted against it.
U.S. Sues Uber, Saying Wait Fees Discriminate Against Disabled People
The Justice Department says Uber is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act for failing to modify fees for those who […]
After Twitter Poll, CEO Elon Musk Sells Off $5 Billion In Tesla Shares
About $1.1 billion will go toward paying tax obligations for stock options granted to Musk in September.
John Deere Workers Reject Tentative Deal, Decide To Stay On Strike
United Auto Workers members voted the deal down by a 55-45 margin.