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Union leader who says Trump lied about Carrier deal refuses to back down

March 21, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

Trump tours a Carrier factory in Indianapolis, Dec. 1, 2016. Chuck Jones, the union leader who claims President-elect Donald Trump lied to Carrier employees while touting a deal to keep jobs in the U.S., says he started receiving harassing phone calls a half hour after Trump slammed him on Twitter. “I’ve been doing this job for

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Working, eating and sleeping at the office

March 21, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

The sight of workers sleeping on the job is common in China, where a surplus of cheap labor can lead to downtime and employees at startup companies work long hours.

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Working, eating and sleeping at the office

Obama seeks ‘irreversible’ opening to Cuba

March 21, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba.

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Obama seeks ‘irreversible’ opening to Cuba

Obama seeks ‘irreversible’ opening to Cuba

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This story is part of a weeklong Yahoo series marking one year since the opening of relations between the United States and Cuba.

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Obama seeks ‘irreversible’ opening to Cuba

L.L. Bean rebuffs boycott over granddaughter’s big Trump donation

March 21, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

A man wipes off the headlights of the L.L. Bean Bootmobile in the parking lot at the facility where the famous outdoor boot is made. L.L. Bean is pushing back against a boycott led by a group urging consumers not to shop at retailers that support President-elect Donald Trump after it was revealed that Linda Bean, heir of the Maine-based company’s founder, had donated to a political action committee that helped elect Trump. “We are deeply troubled by the portrayal of L.L…

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Hyundai Motor hires former GM researcher to lead self-driving car center

February 13, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

Hyundai Motor Group has hired a former General Motors researcher to oversee its center to develop fully autonomous vehicles, joining other automakers and Silicon Valley giants in accelerating efforts on the fast-growing technology. Lee Jin-woo, 47, who has previously led autonomous driving …

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Auto CEOs want Trump to order review of 2025 fuel rules

February 13, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The chief executives of 18 major automakers and their U.S. units urged President Donald Trump to revisit a decision by the Obama administration to lock in vehicle fuel efficiency rules through 2025. In a letter sent late Friday and viewed by Reuters, the chief executives of General Motors Co , Ford Motor Co, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, along with the top North American executives at Toyota Motor Corp…

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Australian banks narrow focus of Apple Pay collective bargaining request

February 13, 2017 by · Leave a Comment 

By Jamie Freed SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian banks seeking permission from the country's competition regulator to bargain collectively with Apple Inc over its mobile payment system said on Monday they will focus on gaining access to the U.S. tech company's contactless payment function, removing the fees Apple charges as a bone of contention. Commonwealth Bank of Australia , Westpac Banking Corp , National Australia Bank Ltd and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd command two-thirds of Australia&#…

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Exports prop up Japan fourth quarter GDP growth, U.S. protectionist risks loom

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Japan's economy grew for a fourth straight quarter in the final three months of last year as a weaker yen supported exports, but tepid private consumption and the risks of rising U.S. protectionism cast doubts over a sustainable recovery. Japan's export-driven growth over the quarter

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Samsung chief appears for second round of questions in graft probe

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By Se Young Lee and Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Group leader Jay Y. Lee appeared at the South Korean special prosecutor's office for questioning on Monday as part of a wider investigation into an influence-peddling scandal that could topple President Park Geun-hye. The special prosecutor has focused on South Korea's biggest conglomerate, accusing Lee in his capacity as Samsung chief of pledging…

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