The messages revealed in Delaware court filings ahead of a high-stakes trial next month offer a window into Twitter’s delicate […]
Month: September 2022
Meta Forced To Reduce Headcount And Hiring As Revenue Falls
The bad news bears come for Mark Zuckerberg.
Home Depot Managers Descend Upon Philadelphia Store Considering Union
Nothing gets an employer’s attention quite like a union campaign.
Home Depot Workers Want To Form The Chain’s First Store Union
Workers have been taken for granted for too long, said five-year Home Depot veteran Vince Quiles.
Walmart, Target Kick Off Holiday Deals Early To Ease Inflation Sting
Both chains offering perks extra early in bid to keep shoppers interested.
Bank Directors Urge Firing Of Trump Official In Ethics Probe
Executive directors of the Inter-American Development Bank voted unanimously to recommend firing a former Trump official as president of the […]
From Carmakers To Refiners, Industries Brace For Rail Strike
Carmakers say buyers might not get the vehicle they want on time, commuter rail lines could see service disrupted, and […]
Car Guy Biden Touts Electric Vehicles At Detroit Auto Show
President Joe Biden is showcasing his administration’s efforts to promote electric vehicles during a visit to the Detroit auto show.
Starbucks To Revamp Stores To Speed Service, Boost Morale
Starbucks plans to spend $450 million next year to make its North American stores more efficient and less complex.
The U.S. Is Still In For A Wild Economic Ride Despite Easing Inflation
Four economy experts explain the challenge facing the Fed in combating inflation and predict what’s next for the U.S. economy.