Day: June 18, 2022
- U.S. News
Apple Workers at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize, a First in the U.S.
Apple employees at a Baltimore-area store have voted to unionize, making it the first of the company’s 270-plus stores in…
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Don’t Sweat What Your Employees Wear to Work. You’ve Got Better Things to Worry About
The class of 2022 is graduating. According to ThinkImpact, just shy of two million undergraduate degrees will be awarded this…
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Book Review | The World for Sale: Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources by Javier Blas & Jack Farchy
Chad is a very poor country and was run by a dictator Idriss Deby. While he lived in affluence the…
Read More » - Automobile
Ford Losing Money On Every Mustang Mach-E Sold
This comes via CNBC News, which reported on comments made by Ford CFO, John Lawler at a conference hosted by…
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Chinese state-owned company accused of endangering rare orang-utans
A Chinese state-owned company that trumpeted its green credentials when listing on the London Stock Exchange has quietly acquired a…
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Apple workers in Maryland vote for company’s first unionized store in U.S.
An employee arranges Apple iPhones as customer shop at an Apple store. Mike Segar | Reuters Employees at an Apple…
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Pin on the pink: Colour that encompasses the ever-expanding consciousness
Pink and its various shades, hot, pale or pastel, are the seasons’ trending colours. As the hot pink shade packed…
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Biden Takes Tumble During Bike Ride in Delaware
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — President Biden fell off his bike on Saturday while trying to dismount in front of a…
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Tampons, hot sauce among items experiencing shortages nationwide
In recent months, a handful of common products have become harder to find and more may be added to the…
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