Whether two days or two weeks, mid- and late-career employees say they appreciate time off tailored to their age and stage of life.
The coffee chain said it would make centralized guidelines for in-store visual displays and decorations that represent the brand’s views supporting inclusion.
The company bought a shuttered General Motors plant in Ohio but struggled to produce its pickup truck.
Air-safety regulator, dealing with staffing shortages, had asked airlines to scale back flights in New York.
Prometheum’s plan involves the use of an exemption that regulators created 50 years ago to permit trading of shares that were restricted.
A state-backed fund’s offer for a top chip-material maker signals a more muscular industrial-policy approach for Japan—previously the world’s dominant chip maker.
The LVMH fashion house may have had the splashiest show of the season, but it certainly wasn’t the only notable one.
The president plans to extol his economic achievements in a big campaign-style speech. But inflation and recession fears could overshadow the message.
China’s local government funding problems last year were even worse than most economists thought. At least $12 billion worse.
Inflation Is Proving Persistent as It Moves Through the Eurozone Economy
June 27, 2023 / no comments
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, called for more “more persistent policy” to stifle price rises.