The first batch of Adidas’ remaining Yeezys went on sale Wednesday and appear to be available through Adidas’ app “Confirmed.”
Month: May 2023
Trader Joe’s Violated Worker Rights Ahead Of Union Election: Feds
A new complaint says the company removed pro-union literature from its store and “interfered” with workers trying to organize.
Starbucks Union Demands Company Bargain A National Contract
The company’s insistence on separate contracts for more than 300 organized stores has made the process unworkable, union president says.
Walgreens And Theranos Reach Settlement With Consumers Who Took Faulty Tests
The original class-action lawsuit alleged that Walgreens knew Theranos’ tests were “unreliable.”
The U.S. Is Running Low On The Machines Needed To Avoid Blackouts And Quit Fossil Fuels
A nationwide shortage of electrical transformers has been growing for years, and it may be getting worse.
Disney Cancels $1 Billion Florida Expansion
The company’s move comes in the wake of GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis’ war on the entertainment conglomerate over its objections […]
Medieval Times Charged With Illegal Union-Busting At California Castle
A complaint filed Tuesday alleges the dinner-theater chain’s management tried to get workers to withdraw support for their union.
American Airlines Pilots Vote To Authorize Strike
A work stoppage remains unlikely due to the rules that govern collective bargaining in the airline industry.