Nordstrom joins Target, Walmart in holiday hiring bonanza
With the holiday season fast approaching, companies are trying to fill jobs in an effort to meet the demand for orders.
Amazon return-to-office plans left up to managers
Amazon has decided that it will be up to individual managers as to whether or when their teams will return to the office, and how often.
Top 5 richest Americans on Forbes 400 List: Who are they?
Forbes has released its 40th annual list of the 400 wealthiest people across the world and the majority are Americans.
Elizabeth Warren attacks Amazon for refusing to ban COVID vaccine 'misinformation' books
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., attacked e-commerce giant Amazon after the company refused to remove vaccine "misinformation" books from its website.
Is Amazon looking to leave Seattle?
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says a suburb outside Seattle "is where most of our growth will end up being.'
Expect ‘most problematic holiday shopping season in 47 years’: Retail expert
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on how retail supply chain issues will impact holiday shopping.
Amazon sued by warehouse workers over COVID-19 screening pay
Amazon.com Inc has been accused of violating Colorado state law by failing to pay warehouse workers for time spent undergoing COVID-19 screenings before clocking in at work.
US Justice Dept antitrust nominee says he is eager to tackle more than just Big Tech
Jonathan Kanter, the third of three progressives named to top U.S. antitrust posts by President Joe Biden, pledged on Wednesday to enforce antitrust law in agriculture, pharmaceutical prices and the labor market, as well as in Big Tech.
Twitch Hack Reveals How Much Revenue the Platform’s Biggest Streamers Make
Twitch Interactive, a video game streaming platform owned by Amazon, suffered a data breach, revealing how much revenue the biggest streamers make.
Amazon kicks off Black Friday deals early
Amazon customers can find "Black Friday-worthy" deals and discounts now across a wide variety of product categories including fashion, home, beauty, toys, and Amazon devices.
Amazon settles with employees allegedly fired for criticizing working conditions
Amazon.com Inc and the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) said on Wednesday the company had reached a settlement with two former employees who alleged they were fired last year after they criticized the working conditions at the e-commerce giant's warehouses.
Whole Foods roasted over attempt at anti-racist messaging
A banner seen at a Whole Foods Market stating that the company 'supports the Black community' sparks a conversation about the neighborhoods the chain markets are typically found in
Amazon unveils new hardware lineup
Amazon Smart Thermostat, Astro home assistant, Echo Show 15, Halo View fitness tracker among Amazon's latest upcoming products
Here's how Amazon is helping put Rivian on the road to success
Electric truck startup Rivian has begun production of its R1T pickup with help from major stakeholder Amazon dealing with the supply shortages affecting the auto industry.
Illinois man ran business telling clients how to launch computer attacks: DOJ
An Illinois man ran a computer service that launched DDoS attacks
Amazon-owned Whole Foods adding surcharge to delivery orders
Beginning on Oct. 25, Whole Foods Market is implementing a $9.95 service fee for deliveries.
Amazon faces headquarters controversy — this time in Africa
U.S. retail behemoth Amazon.com Inc. is once again embroiled in politically charged controversy as it tries to establish another regional headquarters—this time in Cape Town, South Africa.
New demographic data shows continued divide at Amazon
Amazon.com Inc's executives ranks remained largely white, although the share of non-white executives rose modestly, while minorities continued to account for most of its blue-collar workforce as the online retailer grew rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new company data.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy made the rounds on Capitol Hill this week: report
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy met with several lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week, according to a new report.
Are COVID-related retail shortages coming back?
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on supply chains, Amazon and the biggest headlines coming out of the retail world.


















