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New York CNN —As important as wages and benefits are in the unprecedented United Auto Workers strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, nothing is more important than job security. When Fain announced an expansion of the strike against GM and Stellantis, he specifically exempted Ford because of that progress. The UAW hasn’t disclosed more details on job security discussions with Ford. And much of the job losses are due to the drop in US market share by the three unionized automakers. “One thing that’s most important is job security,” General Motors CEO Mary Barra told CNN the day the strike started, “When I talk to employees…they want to know their facility is getting a new product.”
Persons: Shawn Fain, Fain, Ford, ” Fain, ” Ford, , , Stellantis, Jeff Schuster, Mary Barra Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, UAW, GM, Labor, GlobalData, Big, ” General, CNN Locations: New York, Belvidere , Illinois, Edmunds
There has been a dramatic increase in reports of child labor — and workplace accidents involving kids. Overall, the Department of Labor said it had seen a 69% increase in illegal child labor over the previous five years. On Saturday, Seema Nanda, the US solicitor of labor, said she is examining whether companies can be held liable for contractors' labor practices. "We are long past the day when brands can say that they don't know that they have child labor in their supply chain," Nanda told the Times. It has also begun a third-party audit of its child labor policies, the spokesperson said.
Persons: Seema Nanda, Nanda, Tyson Organizations: US Department of Labor, New York Times, Perdue, Service, The New York Times Magazine, Tyson Foods, Department of Labor, The Times, Times, Perdue Farms Locations: Wall, Silicon, Wisconsin, Mississippi
The 30-year Treasury yield was trading at 4.575% on Friday morning after hitting its highest level since 2011 on Thursday. US30Y YTD mountain The 30-year Treasury yield hit a new high for the year on Thursday. Ackman said he thinks 5.5% could be more the rational yield for the 30-year Treasury. The largest inverse bond ETF is the ProShares UltraShort 20+ Year Treasury ETF (TBT) , according to VettaFi. ProShares also has the Short 20+ Year Treasury ETF (TBF) , which is a one-times inverse fund.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, Ackman's, ProShares Organizations: Treasury, Reserve, Workers, ICE U.S, Pershing, Capital Management, CNBC, Alpha Locations: China
Smith said the committee is concerned CATL "may be trying to negotiate other agreements like the agreement with Ford." Republicans in Congress have been probing Ford Motor's (F.N) planned $3.5 billion investment to build a battery plant in Michigan using technology from CATL, the world's largest battery maker. The question is what precisely constitutes a "foreign entity of concern", and so far no foreign battery supplier has been labeled as such. Tesla, CATL and Nissan did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In July, Smith and Mike Gallagher, Republican chair of the Select Committee on China, demanded Ford answer questions about the CATL deal.
Persons: Florence, Tesla, Jason Smith, Elon Musk, Smith, Ford, Musk, Mike Gallagher, Janet Yellen, David Shepardson, Stephen Coates, Himani Organizations: Fair for Trade, Services, REUTERS, Rights, Republican, Ford, Reuters, Republicans, Nissan, American, U.S . Treasury, Treasury, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, Michigan, CATL, United States, America
The couple told Insider they used ChatGPT and other AI assistants to help write vows and a website. Price said that the AI tools have helped ease some of her pre-wedding stress. And they've outsourced almost 90% of that writing to AI, Price told Insider. Price is now using ChatGPT and Joy's AI assistant to write the vows she'll recite to Sorensen on their wedding day. Price said that without the AI tools, she would have just gotten up and said, "Thank you mom and dad."
Persons: Molly Price, Erik Sorensen, Price, Sorensen, Joy, we've, We've, they're, Rumi, ChatGPT Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon, Denver
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday: Bank of America downgrades J.M. "Our prior Buy rating was based on the view that SJM would focus on a more optimized portfolio of core brands, following several years of divestitures of low growth/margin assets. Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock due to "AI innovation & potentially lower expenses." Bank of America reiterates Blackrock as buy Bank of America said the company is the "leading platform for investing & tech solutions." Goldman Sachs reiterates FedEx as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating heading into earnings next week.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells, JPM, PENN, VIRT, William Blair, Jefferies, MET's, Semtech, Wolfe, TD Cowen, Redburn, BLK, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Organizations: Bank of America, Amazon, Nvidia, NVIDIA, JPMorgan, Apple, Wave7 Research, Deutsche Bank, Penn Deutsche, Penn, Citi, Google, BMO, Jefferies, MetLife, Susquehanna, Blackrock, FedEx
The lower-ranking Federal Court in 2021 found Qantas broke the law by outsourcing the ground handling jobs, but the airline appealed the ruling in the High Court which upheld the decision on Thursday. The matter now returns to the Federal Court which will decide penalties and compensation for affected employees. "These workers have been put through hell," said Michael Kaine, secretary of the Transport Workers Union (TWU) which brought the lawsuit. Qantas said in a statement that it accepted the High Court decision and noted the Federal Court had already ruled out forcing the company to reinstate the workers. It said it had already made an unspecified provision in its accounts for penalties and compensation for affected employees after the Federal Court decision.
Persons: David Gray, Michael Kaine, Kaine, Byron Kaye, Roushni Nair, Subhranshu Sahu, Jamie Freed Organizations: Qantas Airways Airbus, Sydney Airport, REUTERS, Rights, Qantas Airways, Australia, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Federal, Transport Workers Union, Thomson Locations: Australia, Sydney, Bengaluru
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Qantas Airways lost its challenge to a court ruling on Wednesday that the Australian flag carrier had illegally fired 1,700 baggage handlers, cleaners and other ground staff at the height of pandemic travel disruptions. Seven High Court judges unanimously rejected Qantas’ appeal against a Federal Court full-bench decision. That court upheld a Federal Court judge’s ruling that the sacking of Qantas staff at 10 Australian airports in 2020 was illegal. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission initiated the Federal Court lawsuit two weeks ago for what it considers Australia’s most serious-ever breach of consumer law. As travel has ramped up, outsourcing of Qantas jobs has been blamed for a slew of problems including high rates of lost and mishandled luggage.
Persons: Alan Joyce, Michael Kaine, Kaine, Vanessa Hudson, ” Kaine Organizations: — Qantas Airways, Australian, Qantas, Federal, Competition, Consumer Commission, Court, Transport Workers ’ Union, Federal Court Locations: CANBERRA, Australia, Sydney
Chinese electric car maker BYD might be the closest thing to a true Tesla competitor. Experts say the auto company's Seal electric sedan is comparable to the Tesla Model 3. UBS analysts tore down the Seal and found it's a great Model 3 alternative for less. AdvertisementAdvertisementInterestingly, unlike Tesla, BYD seems to be steering clear from autonomous driving technology, and instead, is opting for a standard, Level 2, advanced driver assistance system. "Given the Chinese EV development cycle is still faster than that of the foreign brands, we believe Chinese brands' market share gains from foreign brands will be structural and continuous."
Persons: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Elon, Tesla, Li Auto, it's Organizations: Tesla, UBS, Service, EV, Tesla's, Getty Images Locations: Wall, Silicon, China, Europe, Munich, German
Bank of America has a better-than-consensus outlook on the U.S. economy and thinks Cintas will be a major beneficiary as recession risks wane. "With BofA's economics team no longer expecting a near-term recession, we're more confident in Cintas' sales and margin momentum." Shares of the Ohio-based work uniform and services company have gained 10.2% this year. The firm's earnings estimate for fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2025 are higher than the company's guidance as well as Wall Street's expectations, she said in the note . "We think Cintas is poised for EPS beats driven by sales and margin outperformance," Balsky said.
Persons: Cintas, Heather Balsky, Balsky, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: of America Locations: U.S, Monday's, Ohio
He admits the union’s demands are “ambitious” but he insists they’re justified given the automakers’ strong profits in recent years. The automakers have balked at most of the union’s demands, according to the UAW. RaisesThe union demands an immediate 20% raise, and then four additional raises of 5% each. The UAW wants a return of traditional pension payment plans and retiree health care for all UAW members. GM put the cost of the six-week strike by the UAW in 2019 at $2.9 billion.
Persons: Shawn Fain, they’re, Fain, , Wheaton, It’s, Patrick Anderson, Anderson, ” Anderson, , ” Wheaton, Cornell’s Wheaton, , What’s, Gavin Strassel, Walter Reuther Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, UAW, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Cornell University’s, Industrial and Labor Relations, GM, Anderson Economic Group, Pensions, Workers, Big Three, Anderson Economic, Walter, Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Hollywood Locations: New York, Buffalo, Michigan, Wheaton, Belvidere , Illinois, Stellantis, Ohio, Detroit
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - The trustees of two BAE Systems (BAES.L) pensions schemes have appointed Goldman Sachs Asset Management to manage 23 billion pounds ($28.88 billion) in defined benefit pension scheme assets, the fund manager said on Wednesday. The mandate for BAE Systems Pension Scheme and BAE Systems Executive Pension Scheme is the largest outsourced chief investment officer appointment in Britain to date, GSAM said in a statement. Pension funds are looking at ways to cut costs by outsourcing parts of their business. ($1 = 0.7964 pounds)Reporting by Carolyn Cohn; editing by Jason NeelyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Goldman, GSAM, Carolyn Cohn, Jason Neely Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, BAE Systems, Management, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Britain
The biggest risk of de-dollarization is that the US could lose a key tool it's used to fight past crises, JPMorgan said. De-dollarization risks mostly relate to inflation and debt burdens, strategists said. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Instead, the key de-dollarization risk that Western economies face is mostly related to inflation and their debt burdens, they explained. Bu while JPMorgan expects "marginal de-dollarization," to take place, the pace is not expected to be rapid.
Persons: , Marko Kolanovic, dollarization Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, West, AA, AAA Locations: Western, Wall, Silicon, East, Ukraine
Qantas' CEO is stepping down from his role two months early and will receive a $24 million bonus. AdvertisementAdvertisementAlan Joyce, CEO of Australian national airline Qantas, is facing criticism for the $24 million golden goodbye he will receive after announcing that he is stepping down from his role early on Monday. "If the Board allows Mr Joyce to walk away with $24 million after illegally sacking 1,700 people, gouging customers and while subject to an ACCC prosecution, it will be the swindle of the century," Sheldon said. If Mr Joyce walks away with his $24 million, he will make their annual salary in less than 6 hours." AdvertisementAdvertisementJoyce earned $125 million over the 15 years he spent as Qantas' CEO and was even ranked the highest-paid CEO in Australia in 2018, Sky News Australia reported.
Persons: Alan Joyce, Joyce, Vanessa Hudson, Joyce's, Tony Sheldon, Mr Joyce, Sheldon, Michael Kaine Organizations: Qantas, Australian, Australian Competition, Consumer Commission, Australian Labor Party, Transport Worker's Union of Australia, Australian Aviation, Sky News Australia, Transport Workers Union, ABC, Australia's Federal Locations: Australia
Dan’s research and teaching focus is on using AI for legal services and the regulation of AI in society. For instance, we can develop AI tools to help individuals understand their responsibilities and rights, and preserve and enforce those rights. People in businesses, large and small, are already using chatbots, AI assistants and other AI tools to help them comply with laws, regulations and internal policies. Additionally, new roles are emerging in the legal industry, such as legal engineers who build systems, legal data scientists and legal operations professionals. AI tools will then quickly re-optimize decisions associated with inventory shipments, staffing and promotions.
Persons: ” That’s, Dropbox, Goldman Sachs, isn’t, Erich S, Huang, ” Erich S, Huang I’ve, Regina Barzilay, Barzilay, Geoffrey Hinton, radiologists, , , Daniel W, Linna, Dan, , ” Daniel W, Refik, Anadol, , Adam Elmachtoub, Nisreen, Theodore Kim, don’t, ” Theodore Kim Moreover, Janis Joplin, Jackie Jormp, We’re, Baz Luhrmann’s “, Gatsby, That’s, Leonardo DiCaprio, mockbusters, Eirini, GitHub Copilot, Ashok Goel, Jill Watson, ” Ashok Goel, Kristen DiCerbo, Alireza, Davis Organizations: CNN, CNET, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Informatics, Verily, Duke Health, Biomedical Informatics, Duke University School of Medicine, Adobe, Apple, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science Department, MIT, Jameel Clinic, Machine Learning, MacArthur, National Academy of Engineering, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law, McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University’s CS, Center, Better Housing, UCLA’s Department of Design Media Arts, The Museum, Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, Walt Disney Concert, Department of Industrial Engineering, Research, Columbia University, NBA, Spice, Digital Organisation and Society, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Academy of Information Systems, Yale, Pixar, Technical, Writers Guild of America, SAG, Hollywood, YouTube, Tech, Developers, Georgia Institute of Technology, National AI, Adult, Education, US National Science Foundation, Georgia Tech, Khan Academy, Systems, Studies, Agricultural Engineering, University of California, university’s, Agriculture, Labor Locations: outplacement, Iceland
Russia is outsourcing military recruitment to "avoid unpopular domestic mobilization measures," says UK MoD. The Kremlin wants to fill the growing gaps in army ranks foreigners and migrant workers. Russia's military casualties are approaching 300,000, say US officials. The campaign to exploit migrant workers and enlist men from neighboring countries precedes Russia's upcoming presidential election in 2024. Russia's military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which as many as 120,000 are deaths and up to 180,000 are injuries, US officials said last month.
Persons: OLGA MALTSEVA Organizations: MoD, Kremlin, Service, UK Ministry of Defence, Ministry, Getty Images, Ukraine, Central Locations: Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, Saint Petersburg, AFP, Kazakhstani
India's twin growth engines face turbulent weather
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MUMBAI, Sept 1 (Reuters Breakingviews) - India’s gross domestic product grew 7.8% in the April to June quarter, its fastest pace in a year. The print preserves the South Asian nation’s title for the fastest-growing major economy, yet the eye-popping level may not sustain. A patchy monsoon and high food costs threaten the twin engines behind the latest headline figure. Meanwhile, El Nino weather conditions mean the winter agriculture crop could be as weak as the summer yield, keeping prices high for longer. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Narendra Modi’s, Modi, Shritama Bose, Pernod Ricard, Una Galani, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, Tata Consultancy Services, Reserve Bank, India’s, X, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: MUMBAI, El Nino
The Air Force has requested $5.8 billion in its budget to create AI-driven XQ-58A Valkyrie aircraft. The autonomous crafts are ideal for completing suicide missions and protecting pilots, the Air Force says. Human rights advocates say letting technology take lives crosses a moral boundary. The Times reported each Valkyrie will cost between $3 million and $25 million — far less than a manned pilot jet. Air Force and Department of Defense representatives did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Persons: , Mary Wareham, António Guterres Organizations: Air Force, Service, Force, New York Times, Times, The Times, Department of Defense, Human Rights Watch, Life Institute, United Nations Locations: Wall, Silicon, of Mexico
We recently asked educators, professors, and high school and college students to tell us about their experiences using A.I. — Katy Pearce, associate professor, University of WashingtonBefore they even use ChatGPT, I help students discern what is worth knowing, figuring out how to look it up, and what information or research is worth “outsourcing” to A.I. chatbots are making it a lot easier for students to understand difficult concepts in a simple way. It can provide students with endless examples of how to outline essays, business plans and emails. will have on students in the long run but I just don’t want it to make students lazy, as the joy of learning is that “AHA!” moment that comes from figuring something out yourself.
Persons: I’ve, — Katy Pearce, — Nicole Haddad, — Amedeo Bettauer, Sam Avery, chatbots, — Emma Nazario Organizations: A.I, University of Washington, Southern Methodist University, Brookline High School, University of Iowa, AHA, Wheaton
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSplunk CEO Gary Steele on cutting operating expenses by outsourcing global employeesSplunk CEO Gary Steele joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Splunk's quarterly earnings beat, meeting buyer demand efficiently, and cutting operating expenses through leveraging global talent centers.
Persons: Gary Steele
The second comprises companies that tap opportunities leveraging new tech and business, said Goldman, naming stocks such as Panasonic, Toyota Industries and Hon Hai Precision Industry. Tesla : Goldman noted that Tesla is ramping up its in-house battery manufacturing capabilities — in addition to its partnerships with battery suppliers. Goldman gave Toyota a buy rating, and 12-month target price of 2,800 Japanese yen ($19.25), representing about 19% potential upside. Toyota Industries : Last year, Toyota Industries developed a bipolar nickel-metal hydride battery for hybrid vehicles. Goldman gave Toyota Industries a neutral rating, and 12-month target price of 9,200 Japanese yen, representing about 7% potential downside.
Persons: Price, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Hon Hai, Hai, Tesla, BYD, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: BYD, Toyota Motor, Panasonic, Toyota Industries, Hai Precision Industry, ICT, New, Toyota, EV Locations: Chinese, New Taiwan, EVs
London/Hong Kong CNN —H&M has decided to stop operating in Myanmar following an increase in allegations of labor abuses at garment factories in the country. As of March, H&M sourced from 41 factories with nearly 42,000 workers in the country, according to company figures. Its withdrawal comes after new allegations published by the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC), a workers’ advocacy group. The organization has been tracking cases of alleged labor and human rights abuses against garment workers in the country for years. “Things are getting worse for garment workers — and quickly,” the organization said.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, ” “, , doesn’t, Inditex, Spencer, Primark, , BHRRC Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, CNN, Business, Human Rights Resource, Chevron, Initiative, Human Rights, Reuters Locations: Hong Kong, Myanmar, Swedish, Zara, Stockholm, TotalEnergies, British,
A week before Republicans visit Milwaukee for their first debate of the 2024 campaign, President Biden traveled to the city on Tuesday and attacked not former President Donald J. Trump or his Republican primary rivals, but Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Mr. Biden spent several minutes contrasting his political record with that of Mr. Johnson, a Republican who has long expressed skepticism about government investment in local manufacturing jobs. “Ron Johnson, he believes outsourcing jobs is a great thing,” Mr. Biden said. “He doesn’t think American workers should manufacture products that require a lot of labor.”Mr. Biden’s sustained attack on Mr. Johnson, who won re-election last year to a third term that won’t end until 2029, served as a stand-in for an attack on Mr. Trump. The indictment on Monday of Mr. Trump in Georgia, the fourth brought against the former president, loomed heavy over the effort by the White House and the Biden campaign to promote his economic agenda, which they have taken to calling “Bidenomics.”
Persons: Biden, Donald J, Trump, Ron Johnson, Mr, Johnson, “ Ron Johnson, Biden’s, “ Bidenomics, Organizations: Republicans, Milwaukee, Republican, White Locations: Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Georgia
Here are five common mistakes I see new business owners make when they try to expand their companies, and what I do to address them. Many business owners start hiring rapidly so they can meet demands. When I started Everise, one thing I was very clear on was that we will never miss a paycheck for any employee. One of the reasons I started Everise was that I was tired of dealing with needless bureaucracy. It was easy to micro manage a small business, but as we grew and made some acquisitions, it became clear that wasn't going to work.
Persons: Sudhir Agarwal, , Everise, I've, who's, I'm Organizations: Service, Brookfield, Micro Locations: Singapore, Wall, Silicon, Florida
While stock markets worldwide have rallied this year on fading fears of a global recession, a number of stocks have been left behind. However, the London-listed company's stock is expected to rise by 143% over the next 12 months, according to the consensus price target of six analysts. Brooke expects the outperform-rated shares to rise by more than 150% to 50p (£0.50, or $0.64) over the next 12 months. Vanquis' stock went another leg lower after it announced the departure of its CFO earlier this month. However, the median average of analyst price targets points to an upside potential of 148% over the next 12 months.
Persons: , Andrew Brooke, Brooke, Helios Towers, Helios, Jefferies, Giles Thorne, Thorne Organizations: CNBC Pro, FTSE, Capita, Capital Markets, Banking, Provident Financial, Helios Locations: London, Africa
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