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  • Sep 16, 2024 | inc-aus.com | Zaheer Kachwala |Anil D’Silva

    Hundreds of drivers at three locations want the company to recognize their union and negotiate a contract. Hundreds of delivery drivers for e-commerce giant Amazon.com have joined the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, seeking improved wages, working conditions and safety standards, the labor union said on Monday. Workers across three Delivery Service Partners (DSP) in Queens, New York are demanding Amazon recognize their union and negotiate a Teamsters contract, the union said.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | inc-aus.com | Akash Sriram |Eileen Soreng |Anil D’Silva

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it has closed the initial phase of an investigation into the self-driving vehicles braking hard and freezing. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it was closing its preliminary evaluation into hard braking and immobilization in 1,194 autonomous ride-hailing vehicles operated by General Motors’ Cruise unit.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | inc-aus.com | JASPREET SINGH |Abhijith Ganapavaram |Anil D’Silva

    Scott Kirby said he expects the beleaguered plane maker’s recovery will happen faster than expected, and says its new leader will quickly make an impact. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on Thursday predicted Boeing’s recovery to be “faster than most expect” after meeting with the planemaker’s new top boss, Kelly Ortberg.

  • May 23, 2024 | arizonadigitalfreepress.com | Arsheeya Bajwa |Yuvraj Malik |Anil D’Silva

    Surface book laptops sit on display at Microsoft’s new Oxford Circus store ahead of its opening in London, Britain July 9, 2019. Picture taken July 9, 2019. (REUTERS/Simon Dawson/File Photo)Staff Reports | REUTERSThe PC just got an AI makeover, raising hopes that the buzzy technology would help revive an industry that has been on a steady decline over the last few years. Here’s everything we know about AI PCs:WHAT DOES “AI PC” MEAN?

  • May 2, 2024 | inc-aus.com | Savyata Mishra |Juveria Tabassum |Anil D’Silva

    Inflation-battered customers stay away, causing earnings slumps at McDonald’s and Starbucks. Will deals and promotions bring them back? Global fast food giants may have to dole out steeper promotions to lure inflation-hit customers who are increasingly opting to eat at home, following weak sales from the likes of McDonald’s and Starbucks this week.

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