United Airlines has reached tentative agreements with a union representing nearly 30,000 ground workers, the labor group said Wednesday.
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Space infrastructure company Redwire trims quarterly losses, builds order backlog
Space infrastructure company Redwire reported fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, with the company further trimming its losses and building its order backlog.
Continue readingPending home sales squeezed out a tiny gain in February, as mortgage rates jumped
The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage started February right around 6% and ended the month just over 7%
Continue readingIHOP overhauls its menu: Cinn-A-Stack pancakes are back, savory crepes are in
IHOP is bringing back old favorites and unveiling new items as part of a menu overhaul.
Continue readingMacy’s CEO Jeff Gennette, who’s led the company’s turnaround effort, will retire next year
Macy’s said Bloomingdale’s CEO Tony Spring will succeed Jeff Gennette in February.
Continue readingMortgage demand gets a boost from bank volatility, but it may be short-lived
Interest rates declined following turmoil in the banking sector, helping lift demand for mortgages.
Continue readingBernie Sanders set to grill ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz about alleged union busting
Starbucks Workers United has filed more than 500 complaints of unfair labor practices against the coffee chain.
Continue readingDollar General in settlement talks over workplace safety violations, federal agency says
Dollar General is one of the Labor Department’s “severe violators” with regards to workplace safety conditions.
Continue readingWalmart sued by EEOC for firing deli worker with Crohn’s disease
The U.S. sued Walmart Monday for firing a North Carolina employee with Crohn’s disease after allegedly refusing to grant her disability-related leave.
Continue readingRent growth drops back to pre-pandemic levels, but some markets are falling much harder
Apartment rents have increased slightly for the past few months, as seasonally stronger spring activity kicks in.
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