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  • Amazon faces lawsuit over disability policies

    Amazon faces lawsuit over disability policies

    Amazon is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that its absence policy discriminates against warehouse employees with disabilities. The complaint, led by Cayla Lyster, claims that Amazon docks unpaid time off for employees seeking accommodations and threatens termination for excessive absences. Lyster, who has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, described what she said was a “punitive absence…

  • U.S. air traffic controllers urged to return to work

    U.S. air traffic controllers urged to return to work

    US President Donald Trump has urged air traffic controllers to return to work amid escalating flight cancellations. Staffing shortages during the government shutdown have led to 20% to 40% of controllers absent at major airports. In a social media post, Trump threatened to penalize those who do not comply while promising $10,000 bonuses for dedicated…

  • Companies push for regulation on plastics reduction

    Companies push for regulation on plastics reduction

    Global food and packaging companies, including Nestle, PepsiCo, and Unilever, are collaborating to reduce plastic use and advocate for regulation following the collapse of U.N. talks in August. The failure to secure a deal on cutting plastic has left many advocates pessimistic about achieving a global agreement during U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. “It is…

  • Starbucks workers plan major strike for Red Cup Day

    Starbucks workers plan major strike for Red Cup Day

    Starbucks workers are preparing to strike on November 13th, coinciding with the company’s Red Cup Day, unless a contract agreement is reached. The union, Starbucks Workers United, indicated that workers in at least 25 cities plan to participate, with more locations potentially joining if progress is not made. Barista Lupe Gutierrez emphasized the importance of…

  • IBM to cut thousands of jobs in fourth quarter

    IBM to cut thousands of jobs in fourth quarter

    IBM has announced plans to reduce its workforce by potentially thousands of positions in the fourth quarter as it shifts focus towards its more profitable software sector. Despite a 35% increase in its shares this year, the company has faced a slowdown in its key cloud software growth, raising concerns among investors about future performance….