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Slaughterhouse cleaners unionize at US firm fined for hiring kids
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - America's largest meatpacking union said on Thursday it will represent workers at two plants who are employed by a major U.S. food-safety sanitation company fined f...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023

Fire causes $250K damage to manufacturing facility in Peoria
PEORIA, Ill. - A Peoria business went up in flames early Thursday morning on Sloan Street. Fire Battalion Chief Ryan Calhoun said crews responded to an unintentional fire at the IVEX Peoria building j...
Julia Bradley Jun 22, 2023
Trump’s push for new sex abuse trial is ‘magical thinking,’ Carroll says
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump's push for a new trial in the civil case in which a Manhattan jury last month found the former U.S. president sexually abused and defamed the writer E. J...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
Quality of new vehicles in US declining on more tech use, study shows
(Reuters) - Quality of new vehicles sold in the United States is declining as factors such as growing use of technology and lower build quality of certain parts are making the models more "problematic...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
Brazil traders hold bets on August interest rate cut despite doubts
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian financial markets on Thursday showed many traders still betting the central bank will kick off a cycle of interest rate cuts in August, even as some economists ruled out...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
After jobs warning, Germany’s Axel Springer says AI can liberate journalists
BERLIN (Reuters) - A senior executive at German media giant Axel Springer on Thursday said artificial intelligence would free journalists to devote more time to core reporting, days after an internal ...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
New orders and supply chain progress as Paris Airshow grapples with pandemic aftermath
By Tim Hepher, Valerie Insinna, Joanna Plucinska and Allison Lampert PARIS (Reuters) - The first Paris Airshow in four years has clocked up billions of dollars in commercial jet orders and offered som...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
US-based generative AI job postings up 20% in May- data
By Chavi Mehta (Reuters) - Generative AI-related job postings in the United States jumped about 20% last month as companies look to harness a technology that has been widely touted as the next big gro...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
Global watchdog seeks action on ‘too little, too late’ corporate goodwill writedown
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Tougher accounting rules may be needed that force companies to write down goodwill faster and stop "overly optimistic" calculations, a global securities watchdog said o...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
VW investors question how Xinjiang plant audit will be run
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) - While investors welcomed Volkswagen's decision to audit its jointly-owned plant in Xinjiang, China, some are questioning how it will be run and whether it is e...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2023
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