Amazon, the e-commerce giant, is facing scrutiny over its relationship with contracted delivery drivers. According to a regional director for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Amazon should be considered a “joint employer” of some of its contracted delivery drivers. This determination came after the NLRB reviewed two unfair labor practice charges filed in January,
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Stocks @ Night is a renowned daily newsletter that provides insights into the stock market after hours. It offers a unique perspective on what to expect in the upcoming trading session. The tech giant, Broadcom, is set to report its earnings post-market on Thursday. This news has piqued the interest of CNBC TV’s Seema Mody,
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Two U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission members, Peter Feldman and Douglas Dziak, have raised concerns about the safety practices of “foreign-owned” e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu. These commissioners have specifically called for an investigation into the alleged sale of “deadly baby and toddler products.” This raises serious questions about the safety and compliance controls
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Molson Coors recently announced significant changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, following in the footsteps of several other companies. In an internal memo obtained by CNBC, the company revealed its decision to eliminate supplier diversity quotas. The executives at Molson Coors expressed that these quotas can be complex and influenced by external factors
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The recent sell-off on Wall Street has sent shockwaves across global markets, with traders seeking refuge in safe-haven assets like the Japanese yen. This surge in the yen’s value has been accompanied by a decline in riskier currencies such as the Australian dollar and sterling. The catalyst for this shift was soft U.S. manufacturing data,
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The stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride lately, with some major players experiencing significant loss. Nvidia, for example, lost a whopping $279 billion in market value in a single day, marking the fifth time the stock has taken such a hit. With a 9.5% drop on Tuesday alone, Nvidia is now down 23.3%
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