McDonald's $5 Meal Deal Is A Limited-Time Offer That's Causing a Stir
McDonald’s is launching a $5 Meal Deal in the U.S. to attract customers amid rising inflation.
Bribery Scandal at AT&T As Former Executive Faces Trial
A former AT&T executive, Paul La Schiazza, is slated for trial in September 2024 over allegations of bribing an ally of the then-Illinois House Speaker, Michael Madigan, to secure legislation beneficial to AT&T.
Target Scales Back Pride Collection After Conservative Backlash
In response to pushback from conservative activists, Target has decided to limit the in-store availability of its Pride Month Collection to roughly half of its 2,000 stores.
TSMC's Expansion Sparks Cultural Clashes and Worker Treatment in Arizona
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a titan in the chipmaking industry and the largest company in Taiwan, is facing serious backlash over its treatment of workers at its new plants in Arizona.
Starbucks Supreme Court Case Is A Crucial Moment for Labor Rights
When Florentino Escobar, a Starbucks barista from Memphis, learned that his case had reached the U.S. Supreme Court, he was stunned.
UPS Navigates Challenges with Strategic Cost Cuts and New Contracts
United Parcel Service (UPS) has reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, navigating through softer package delivery demand with strategic cost reductions and focusing on high-margin sectors.
Nordstrom Considers Going Private
The Nordstrom family is looking into the possibility of taking their department store private, with a special committee set up to review potential bids.
Gen Z’s Search for Purpose Is Their Key to Happiness
A recent Gallup poll highlights something intriguing about Gen Z's happiness: it's closely tied to feeling a sense of purpose at work and school.
Nikola's Legal Drama with EMBR Over Trevor Milton's Involvement
So, Nikola Corp, the electric-vehicle maker, is in a bit of a legal tussle with EMBR.
Mississippi Challenges BlackRock With Cease and Desist Over Alleged Misleading Climate Policies
Mississippi's Secretary of State, Michael Watson, has recently put the trillion-dollar asset manager BlackRock in the hot seat.
Boeing CEO to Step Down by Year-End
Boeing made a sudden move on Monday, shaking up its leadership amidst a significant safety crisis.
Peter Penseel Departs CMA CGM Air Cargo
Peter Penseel, a veteran in air logistics, has stepped down as deputy CEO of CMA CGM Air Cargo, leaving the airline without an experienced air freight specialist.
Canadian Railways On The Brink of Work Stoppage Amid Contract Deadlock
The union representing nearly 9,300 workers at Canada’s top two rail companies is signaling a potential work stoppage due to stalled negotiations over working conditions and wage hikes.
Amazon, SpaceX, and Trader Joe's Challenge Constitutionality of Labor Board in Legal Battles
Amazon, along with SpaceX and Trader Joe's, is challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in legal filings.
Boeing Faces Delivery Decline Amid Safety Concerns
In January, Boeing saw a decline in aircraft orders and deliveries following a midflight incident involving a fuselage panel on one of its 737 Max 9s.
UPS Implements Staff Reductions and Shift Cuts Across Multiple States Amidst Decreased Package Demand
UPS is scaling back package sorting shifts and reducing staff at facilities in Connecticut, Maryland, and Oregon due to decreased demand for package delivery.
Key Supply Chain Insights from Foot Locker's COO at Manifest Vegas 2024
In the ever-evolving world of supply chain management - Elliott Rodgers, EVP and COO at Foot Locker - emphasizes four crucial skills to ensure organizational success: comfort with uncertainty, global awareness, effective communication, and strong leadership.
Massive Lufthansa Strike Disrupts Over 100,000 Passengers
Over 100,000 passengers are in for a bumpy ride due to a strike by Deutsche Lufthansa AG ground personnel.
ATI Pilots' Union Pushes for Improved Contract Amid Amazon's Rapid Growth
In a recent interview, the chair of the pilots' union at Air Transport International (ATI), a key air carrier in Amazon's delivery network, expressed frustration over delayed contract negotiations.
More Layoffs at Flexport as the Cost-Cutting Strategy Continues
Flexport, the supply chain logistics firm, is undergoing its third round of layoffs in about a year, reducing its workforce by approximately 15% as part of cost-cutting measures to achieve profitability.