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White House urges ban on non-compete agreements for many workers
October 26, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The administration said so-called non-compete agreements interfere with worker mobility and states should consider barring companies from requiring low-wage workers and other employees who are not privy to trade secrets or other special circumstances to sign them. Vice President Joe Biden in a statement said he had heard from a…
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Toyota to recall 5.8 million cars in Japan, China, Europe over Takata airbags
October 26, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp on Wednesday said it was recalling a total of about 5.8 million cars at home and abroad over potentially faulty air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. The recall, which includes the Corolla and the Vitz subcompact hatchback model which is marketed overseas as the Yaris, covers models produced between May 2000 and November 2001, and April 2006 and December 2014, the company said…
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AT&T aims to break from streaming crowd with Time Warner
October 26, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – AT&T is betting its purchase of Time Warner Inc will give the company an edge in winning subscribers for its live internet television package, a new front in media that is about to become crowded by technology players. The DirecTV Now service coming to the market next month will offer the kind of live programming on multiple channels now available primarily through traditional cable providers. DirecTV's price …
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U.S. judge approves $14.7 billion deal in VW diesel scandal
October 26, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Tuesday approved one of the biggest corporate settlements on record, Volkswagen AG's $14.7 billion deal arising from its diesel emissions cheating scandal, and the German automaker said it would begin buying back polluting cars in mid-November. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco signed off …
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