Apple Accused of Enforcing Illegal Workplace Rules by U.S. Labor Board
The U.S. labor board has issued a complaint accusing Apple of violating employee rights related to organizing and workplace advocacy, REUTERS reports.
The U.S. labor board has issued a complaint accusing Apple of violating employee rights related to organizing and workplace advocacy, REUTERS reports.
Kremlin-owned energy giant Gazprom suffered a collapse in its North Sea profits last year as sanctions and the windfall tax battered the business.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has cut its Bank of America stake by 23% since July, and it's now worth less than its American Express bet.
Retirement in America is a disaster for many. And no one — politicians, financial planners, pick your own expert — seems to know what exactly to do about it.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said registrations of new diesel cars in September for private buyers grew by 17.1%.
The EU's decision to impose far higher tariffs on imported Chinese EVs seeks to safeguard European automakers — but could prompt Beijing to retaliate.
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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up the gun industry’s appeal of a ruling allowing the Mexican government to proceed with its lawsuit against several prominent American firearm manufacturers. Mexico contends the companies deliberately chose to “profit off the criminal market for their products” and caused a flood of guns to fall into the…
According to new research, almost half American households, about 45%, are expected to run out of money in retirement if they stop working at 65. This raises some serious red flags, especially as more people live longer and rely on their savings to fund retirement. The study, conducted by the Morningstar Center for Retirement & Policy Studies, used a new simulation tool to evaluate retirement readiness. The tool factors in individual traits, health care expenses and life expectancy. Don't Miss:
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Oil prices climbed this week as tensions in the Middle East escalated. Iran launched missiles at Israel and the Israelis threatened retaliation, raising the possibility of a disruption to the flow of oil from the region. A jump in oil prices automatically spurs fear of a spike in gas prices, but experts see reasons that may not happen.
The European Union's top court has sided with a privacy challenge to Meta's data retention policies. It ruled on Friday that social networks, such as Facebook, cannot keep using people's information for ad targeting indefinitely. The judgement could have major implications on the way Meta and other ad-funded social networks operate in the region.
Oil is on track for its strongest week in more than a year.
Plant-based foods can continue to be sold and promoted using terms traditionally associated with meat, as long as their composition is clearly labelled and does not mislead consumers, the EU Court of Justice ruled.
Workers should be offered tax breaks on private health insurance to tackle the worklessness crisis facing Britain, business leaders have said.
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