Mercedes-Benz workers at Alabama plant slated for union vote in May
Workers at the Mercedes-Benz factory in Vance, Alabama, are scheduled to vote next month on whether to the join the United Auto Workers amid the union's organization push.
Union vote underway at Volkswagen's only US plant
Workers at Volkswagen's sole U.S. factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are voting this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers after rejecting the UAW twice before.
How Roundup lawsuits could give China an edge
Legal fees associated with Bayer's Roundup, a weed-killing product used by farmers and gardeners who want to protect their crops or yards, have cost the company significantly.
Airline cuts flights to Tehran as Middle East on alert for Iranian strike on Israel
Germain airline Lufthansa has suspended flights to Tehran through April 13 as the Middle East braces for an Iranian retaliatory strike on Israel.
March Madness: Nike, Jordan top Under Armour and Adidas in NCAA tournament field
The NCAA basketball tournament tips off this week and while athletes compete on the court, brands like Nike, Jordan, Under Armour and Adidas are vying for exposure in March Madness.
UAW moves to hold unionization vote at Volkswagen plant in Tennessee
The UAW announced that workers at the Volkswagen assembly plant in Tennessee will hold a vote on unionization after UAW auto workers at the Big Three secured a record contract.
Volkswagen, Audi recall over 261,000 vehicles to fix fuel leak, fire risk
Volkswagen is recalling over 261,000 VW and Audi vehicles in the U.S. and Canada to address a fuel pump leak that could create a fire hazard, NHTSA said on Thursday.
Mercedes-Benz delays EV goals because of weak demand, will continue to build gas-powered cars
German automaker Mercedes-Benz said it will delay plans to have half of all sales be electric vehicles or hybrids until 2030 because of weak demand.
Imported luxury cars such as Audi held by US over banned part linked to forced labor in China
Thousands of luxury cars slated to be imported to the U.S. are being held by customs officials while Volkswagen replaces a part linked to forced labor in China's Xinjiang region.
DHL CEO says Red Sea disruption could lead to shipping container shortage
DHL CEO Tobias Meyer said in Davos Wednesday the disruptions to global shipping caused by Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea could soon result in a shipping container shortage in Asia.