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A Starbucks barista strike is expanding to some 5,000 workers at more than 300 stores in 45 states, just as the company's busy holiday stretch begins. Though it still only represents approximately 3% of all U.S. Starbucks locations, it's an expansion of an action that began last week in three cities. Organized by the Service Employees International Union and Starbucks Workers United, the strike aims to draw attention to alleged unfair labor practices and stalled negotiations over a contract that would cover thousands of workers. The workers are seeking an immediate increase in Starbucks' minimum hourly wage by as much as 64%, and over 77% over the life of a three-year contract. "The union chose to walk away from bargaining last week," said Sara Kelly, Starbucks' executive vice president.
Persons: Lynne Fox, they’re, Sara Kelly, Brian Niccol, Niccol Organizations: Starbucks, Service Employees International Union, Starbucks Workers United, , Workers Union, , National Labor Relations Board
A strike by Starbucks baristas is expanding, their union said. The strike is due to expand to more than 300 locations on Tuesday, it said. A strike by Starbucks workers will expand to more than 300 locations on Tuesday, a union that represents the company's baristas said. "Starbucks workers often struggle to get hours to qualify for benefits, and annual raises don't match the rate of inflation." Philly Workers United, a food service workers union, said on X on Monday that five union Starbucks locations across Philadelphia had closed the day before.
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Customarily, a final report from the committee informs a president’s view of the potential risks a deal poses. Treasury chairs the committee, which is composed of high-level officials from the president’s Cabinet agencies who are responsible for areas of national security. Both US Steel and Nippon have maintained that the deal poses no national security threat. To secure approval for the deal, Nippon pledged to invest billions of dollars in US Steel’s business in critical states. Even if Biden chooses that option, Trump could block the deal when he takes office.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, CFIUS, ” CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: CNN, US Steel, Nippon, Washington Post, for Foreign Investment, Steel, China –, US Justice Department, United Steelworkers, Trump, U.S Locations: American, United States, Cleveland, China, shoring, Pittsburgh, Gary , Indiana
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail. Plus, senior White House reporter Pete Nicholas files a dispatch from a conference of conservative activists in Phoenix. The vote was 366-34, capping a tumultuous week in the House that foreshadowed how the new Congress in January might deal with Donald Trump back in the White House. “I’ve talked to President Trump, in detail, and he knows exactly what we’re doing,” the speaker said. “We don’t need partisanship now; we need hyperpartisanship now,” Steve Bannon, a former Trump White House senior adviser, told a raucous audience gathered at the Phoenix Convention Center for AmericaFest.
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FedEx — Shares jumped 8.5% after FedEx announced a spinoff of its freight business . On the other hand, the company saw $21.97 billion in revenue for the quarter, under the consensus forecast of $22.10 billion. U.S. Steel — The steel producer shed 6% after issuing weak fourth-quarter guidance. For its current quarter, U.S. Steel expects a loss between 25 cents and 29 cents per share. Crypto-linked stocks — Shares of MicroStrategy and Coinbase each declined about 5.5%, continuing their slump as bitcoin prices fall from their highs .
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PHILADELPHIA — The future of Philadelphia’s Market East community in Center City is now crystal clear as City Council has voted to approve a $1.3 billion plan to bring a brand new arena for the Philadelphia Sixers to the neighborhood. Philadelphia City Council has voted to support the legislative package that would bring a new $1.3 billion arena for the Sixers to Market Street. Leading to the vote, there were protests and arrests at the council meeting of those opposed to the new arena. For some time, as City Council President Kenyatta Johnson attempted to start the meeting, chants of “shame” filled the chambers. City Council has been holding meetings since September focused solely on the arena plan.
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Starbucks' biggest workers union on Tuesday went forward to authorize a nationwide strike. Starbucks said that the union considering a strike was "disappointing." Starbucks Workers United, the coffee chain's largest union, said workers have authorized a nationwide strike. The union told CNBC in a statement that the strike was prompted by hundreds of unfair labor practice cases that Starbucks had not settled. Representatives of Starbucks and Starbucks Workers United did not respond to requests for comment from BI sent outside regular business hours.
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Postal Service. Trump nodded toward a possible move to privatize the Postal Service at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. Asked about the agency, Trump said privatization was “not the worst idea I’ve ever heard,” adding that “we’re looking” at it. The Postal Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump's remarks. The Postal Service ranks second only to the National Park Service in popularity among government entities, according to a survey this year by the Pew Research Center.
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In this article STLASTLA Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTCarlos Tavares, Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis, attends the Paris Automotive Summit during the 2024 Paris Auto Show in Paris, France, October 15, 2024. It's the word former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares used in June to describe mistakes that led to the automaker's troubles in the U.S. Investors also had turned on the chief executive, with U.S.-traded shares of Stellantis off 43% in 2024 prior to his departure. Such issues ultimately led to Tavares' resignation, with the company saying Dec. 1 that he was leaving immediately because of "different views" with Stellantis' board. Until then, the company has established a new interim executive committee led by Chairman John Elkann, scion of Italian automaker Fiat.
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President-elect Donald Trump said Monday that he would block a Japanese company’s $15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel, a contentious deal that faces widespread political opposition. “I am totally against the once great and powerful U.S. Steel being bought by a foreign company, in this case Nippon Steel of Japan,” Trump said in a late-night post on his Truth Social platform. A senior Nippon Steel executive told reporters last month that the company hoped to close the deal before Trump returns to the White House in January. The deal is also opposed by the powerful United Steelworkers union, though some other U.S. Steel employees support it. Trump said he would find a way to preserve U.S. Steel as it is.
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In today's big story, an automaker CEO's resignation shows how tough a year the industry is having. His expedited departure — Tavares was scheduled to leave in 2026 — shows how choppy the automotive industry remains. AdvertisementHendrik Schmidt/dpa/Getty ImagesSo, what's got the auto industry stuck in gear? (It hasn't been a complete lovefest; he also called China's auto industry an "existential threat.") The massive money manager announced plans to acquire HPS Investment Partners, a private credit behemoth managing $148 billion, for $12 billion.
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Profit-generators Jeep and Ram posted the biggest volume losses, with Jeep ceding significant market share to competitors like Hyundai in the affordable-SUV segment. Dealers in September accused Tavares of "reckless short-term decision-making" that has had "devastating, yet entirely predictable, consequences in the US market." AdvertisementInvestor lawsuits and labor disputesTavares also leaves Stellantis in some legal disputes, including an investor lawsuit over the company's poor financial performance. A special committee has been formed to search for a new CEO, and that process is "well underway," Stellantis said in a Sunday statement. During the search period, Stellantis Chairman CFO John Elkann will lead an interim executive committee, the company said.
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares steps down
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New York CNN —Stellantis, the maker of Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat and Peugeot among other brands, announced on Sunday that embattled CEO Carlos Tavares has resigned due to differences with the board and in the face of disappointing sales and calls for his ouster. Tavares and the Stellantis board of directors had “different views,” which led to his resignation, Stellantis’ Senior Independent Director Henri de Castries, said in the release. Tavares, 66, a Portuguese businessman who was central to the deal that merged French automaker PSA Group, maker of Peugeot, and the European-American automaker Fiat-Chrysler, into the newly named Stellantis. Earlier this year, it was announced that Tavares would retire at the end of his contract in early 2026. The decision for Tavares to step down came amid high Jeep prices and a disappointed consumer base.
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A protracted transition to electric vehicles is taking its toll on global car companies, many of which still have yet to profit from battery-powered vehicles. This presents a problem for car companies that need mass adoption to deliver profits for these expensive vehicles. Here are all car companies with job cuts planned or already underway in 2024. Prior to the November job cuts, GM also trimmed another 1,000 salaried positions in software and services, according to reports. In addition to these job cuts, Ford also announced curtailed production at a factory in Cologne in the first quarter of 2025.
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New York CNN —The Jeep Gladiator was unveiled to great fanfare by then-owner Fiat Chrysler in 2018, the first pickup model for the hot brand in more than a quarter of a century. Gladiator sales have fallen steadily from the 2020 peak as a result and are down another 21% so far this year. The company’s relentless focus on short-term profits for 2023 had devastating consequences for Stellantis, Farris wrote. A car hauler transporting Jeep Wranglers drives past striking United Auto Workers members outside the Stellantis Jeep Plant in Toledo, Ohio, during the 2023 strike. One of the two factories at that assembly complex is about to lose one of the two shifts that builds the Jeep Gladiator.
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Shares of Samsung Electronics jumped on Monday after the company unveiled a surprise plan to buy back about 10 trillion South Korean won ($7.19 billion) worth of its own stock over the next 12 months. Samsung last bought back shares in November 2017, according to data maintained by LSEG. In a regulatory filing, the company said that 3 trillion won of shares will be bought back in the next three months and canceled. While the repurchase of the remaining 7 trillion won worth of shares will be "authorized accordingly by the Board, which will decide on ways to enhance shareholder value, including when and how to use the treasury shares," it added. According to South Korean media, SK Hynix is the first chipmaker in the world to supply fifth-generation HBM3E chips in March to Nvidia.
Persons: Donald Trump, — CNBC's Arjun Kharpal Organizations: Samsung Electronics, South Korean, South, Samsung, LSEG, Board, SK Hynix, Nvidia, CNBC Locations: Seoul, South Korean
DETROIT — General Motors laid off roughly 1,000 employees on Friday as the automaker attempts to cut costs and realign priorities amid changing market conditions, according to a person familiar with the decision. A small number of hourly employees were included in the layoffs. As part of this continuous effort, we’ve made a small number of team reductions. That included about 53,000 U.S. salaried employees. The United Auto Workers union, which represents hourly employees at the automaker, did not immediately respond for comment.
Persons: Kevin Kelly, we’ve, Organizations: DETROIT, Motors, GM, United Auto Workers union Locations: Detroit, Warren , Michigan
Hundreds of hotel workers at a casino near the Las Vegas Strip went on strike just before dawn Friday after a long and highly publicized fight for a new contract. The strike at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas marks the first open-ended strike in 22 years for the Culinary Workers Union, the largest labor union in Nevada, with about 60,000 members. Virgin hotel workers are walking out RIGHT NOW at Virgin Las Vegas for a fair contract! "Workers at Virgin Las Vegas deserve a first-class contract with fair wage increases, and they are organized and ready to strike for it." Culinary Union members last went on strike in 2002 for 10 days at the Golden Gate hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas.
Persons: Ted Pappageorge, Pappageorge, Bethany Khan Organizations: Vegas, Virgin Hotels, Culinary Workers Union, Virgin, Virgin Las, Culinary Union, Workers Locations: Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Nevada, Virgin Las Vegas, Vegas, Golden, Las Vegas
Food and water supplies to those underground have been halted by police seeking to force the illegal miners to come to the surface, according to Reuters. ‘We are going to smoke them out’Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said on Wednesday that no help would be given to the illegal miners. According to Mathe, the police spokesperson, at least 1,172 illegal miners have so far surfaced voluntarily amid the pressure campaign. “Community members are stepping in and demanding to go and rescue these illegal miners themselves. Police have been escalating attempts to stamp out the activity of illegal miners, known locally as “zama zamas.” More than a billion dollars is lost to illegal mining in South Africa annually, according to the country’s Minerals Council.
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A view of the Jeep Plant where United Auto Workers members are picketing on September 18, 2023 in Toledo, Ohio. DETROIT — Automaker Stellantis announced plans Wednesday to cut a manufacturing shift and indefinitely lay off roughly 1,100 workers at a Jeep plant in Ohio. The layoffs will be effective as early as Jan. 5, according to Stellantis. The automaker announced the layoffs in conjunction with required notices to government agencies under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. The United Auto Workers union, which represents Stellantis employees at the plant, did not immediately respond for comment.
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They also agreed in principle to bring new electric-vehicle battery plants into the national union contract. After negotiations broke down in early July 2023, Atlanta-based UPS reached a contract agreement with the Teamsters just days before an Aug. 1 deadline. The Culinary Workers Union announced on the social platform X that the deal came together after a year of negotiations. The lead up to the tentative agreement included a three-day strike involving 75,000 workers in multiple states. The tentative agreement also included protective terms around subcontracting and outsourcing, as well as initiatives to invest in the current workforce and address a staffing crisis.
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Striking Boeing workers voted in favor of a 38% pay rise. The latest big victory for US labor unions could inspire others despite the tense process. AdvertisementThe machinists' victory is the latest to highlight the power of labor unions in the US. It has been a tense road for the roughly 33,000 unionized Boeing workers who began their strike on September 13. That may only grow more common as workers find inspiration from others' victories, something noted by the president of the Boeing union.
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New York CNN —More than 30,000 Boeing workers will vote again Monday on whether or not to end a crippling seven-week strike. The deal is not significantly different from an offer rejected by nearly two-thirds of membership just over a week ago. And it happened 10 years ago at Boeing, when about two-thirds of members rejected an offer that ended the pension plan. Despite its many problems, Boeing is a major force in America economy, and it is the largest American exporter. Ending the strike is important for Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, who started in the job just five weeks before the strike began.
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Mark Forton, the GOP chair in Macomb County and former United Auto Workers union member, is out door-knocking for Trump. Both told Business Insider they are especially targeting union workers whose votes have proved decisive in the last few elections. "I think we're going to do very, very well in Macomb County," Forton said. "Macomb County carried the state in 2016," he said, adding of 2024, "we have to do it again." "Those labor union members talking to one another and talking about what's at stake is often what has made the difference in election after election after election," Gilchrist said.
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Their memories are so short,” the man said, incredulous that any union member in Wisconsin is now backing Trump. Teamsters members who backed Harris carried out what’s considered by the campaign to be among the most persuasive of arguments: those made peer to peer. After the news broke that the national organization wouldn’t endorse Harris, however, local Teamsters groups, including many of the largest, swiftly backed Harris. Trump’s a scab!”The United Auto Workers union, which has a vast representation in the swing state of Michigan, has also put its weight behind Harris. It’s my tax money going to union workers,” Jones said.
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