Amazon workers at Staten Island warehouse to stage walkout over coronavirus
Business

Amazon workers to walkout over coronavirus

Workers at Amazon’s Staten Island warehouse plan to strike Monday and demand that the facility be shut down and cleaned after one staffer there tested positive for the coronavirus. The e-commerce giant advised any workers who were in close contact with the sick employee to stay home for 14 days of paid self-quarantine.

amazon coronavirus metro coronavirus-in-ny staten-island

Mon Mar 30 - Google

Related Articles

Amazon Adding Hundreds of Tech, Corporate Jobs in North Texas
Business
Amazon Adding Hundreds of Tech, Corporate Jobs in North Texas

Amazon is planning to add more than 600 new tech and corporate jobs in Dallas as they expand their Tech Hub in North Texas. The expansion is part of a national expansion of hubs in Detroit, Denver, New York, Phoenix and San Diego that will create more than 3,500 jobs across the country.

amazon dallas galleria-dallas

Wed Aug 19 - Nbcdfw
Bank of England holds interest rate at 0.1%
Business
Bank of England holds interest rate at 0.1%

In an important announcement on Thursday, the Bank of England held interest rates steady and maintained its existing level of asset purchases, as investors watched for signs that it is anticipating a slower economic recovery. The main lending rate was kept at 0.1%, as the central bank cut rates twice from 0.75% since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic

rates coronavirus interest boe

Thu Aug 06 - CNBC
Moderna, Pfizer Start Decisive Covid Vaccine Trials, Eye Year-End Launches
Business
Moderna, Pfizer Start Decisive Covid Vaccine Trials

Moderna Inc and Pfizer Inc launched two 30,000-subject trials of COVID-19 vaccines that could clear the way for regulatory approval and widespread use by the end of this year, the companies said on Monday. The trials, both announced on Monday, are the first late-stage studies supported by the Trump administration's effort to speed development of measures against the novel coronavirus.

vaccine coronavirus

Tue Jul 28 - Ndtv
Australia expects the biggest budget deficit since World War II
Business
Australia expects the biggest budget deficit since World War II

Coronavirus pandemic has ended the three-decade growth of Australia as its budget deficit is expected to deepen significantly. The government said its budget deficit is forecast to deepen significantly to 85.8 billion Australian dollars ($61.27 billion) in the financial year that ended on June 30 and further widen to 184.5 billion ($131.78 billion) in the new fiscal year, biggest since the World War II

australia economy melbourne coronavirus

Thu Jul 23 - CNBC