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When food service means food stamps: the overlooked workers of Bama Dining Food Is Work: For 2019, the Southern Foodways Alliance (SFA), an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, has explored the labor of food through symposia, films, podcasts, and other media. The SFA ...
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Energy Stocks Fall Faster Than Oil Prices Horrific. Terrible. Abysmal. The worst. Those are terms equity analysts are using to describe investors' attitude toward energy stocks. Shares of exploration-and-production companies, along with oil-field-service firms, have fallen even more than crude prices ...
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Chipotle Expands Tuition Aid in Effort to Retain Workers As fast-food companies across the United States struggle to recruit and retain low-wage workers, Chipotle Mexican Grill said this week that it would offer a new benefit designed to keep employees at the chain longer: free tuition at a group of colleges and ...
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Huawei ban: Full timeline as company reports shipping 185M phones despite US ban Huawei is the world's No. 1 telecom supplier and No. 2 phone manufacturer, but it's a pariah in countries like the US -- to the point that the FBI reportedly set up a sting at CES 2019. Over the course of 2019, there's been an upswing in scrutiny of the Chinese ...
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IMF heightens warnings on corporate debt following central bank cuts WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund heightened its warnings for the corporate debt market on Wednesday, as investors search for richer returns in riskier assets after recent interest rate cuts by central banks. FILE PHOTO: The ...
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FCC approves T-Mobile, Sprint combination, but deal still faces lawsuit TELECOMMUNICATIONS. FCC approves T-Mobile, Sprint deal. T-Mobile's proposed $26.5 billion tie-up with Sprint won formal approval from the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday in a vote split along party lines, two officials told Reuters.
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Oil prices fall on signs of large US stock build SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Thursday after industry data showed a larger-than-expected build-up in stocks in the United States, although losses were limited by comments by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on a U.S.-China trade ...
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Asos Profits Tumbled 68% In A 'Disappointing' Year. What Happened? "Digital is highly complex. Few have cracked it. Fewer have even made a profit," were the words of Asos founder Nick Robertson in October 2013. Six years later, Asos latest earnings show the online retailer is still trying to crack the code. The firm, once a ...
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RPT-FOREX-Dollar near four-week lows as trade tensions simmer (Repeats to additional clients; no change in text.) * Yen steps back from 2 1/2-month low vs dollar. * Norwegian crown falls to record low vs dollar. *. * Graphic: World FX rates in 2019 tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh. By Elizabeth Howcroft. LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The ...
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Fed's Evans says central bank should be 'aggressive' to boost inflation in low rate world PEORIA, Ill. (Reuters) - A low interest rate environment sets limits on what the Federal Reserve can accomplish with monetary policy, making it important for the Fed to "proactively" cut rates when risks appear to provide a buffer for the economy, Chicago Fed ...
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