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UPS strike threat presents challenges to some local businesses, opportunity for others

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Local business owners said they were concerned about the impact a UPS strike could have on their shipments, and with only days left for negotiators to avoid a nationwide strike, some owners are preparing.

Businesses reliant on shipping products for customers say they hope the Atlanta-based package delivery giant and the Teamsters union reach a deal soon. The union represents 340,000 UPS workers — more than half the company’s workforce — in the largest private-sector contract in North America.

The union said Wednesday it would resume negotiations with UPS next week after the company reached out to resume talks. The

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Nearly 2,400 stores are closing across the US in 2023. Here’s the full list.

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Store closing signs at a checkout counter of a Bed Bath and Beyond.

Bed Bath & Beyond closed 896 stores in 2023.Ben Tobin

  • More than a dozen major retailers have said they will close US stores in 2023, a combined total of 2,373 locations.

  • Amazon, Bath & Body Works, Walmart, and Foot Locker are among the chains shutting down stores.

  • Bed Bath & Beyond closed 896 locations amid bankruptcy — the most of any retailer on the list.

It’s not exactly the retail apocalypse of prior years, but it’s still a shakeup.

An Insider tally of announcements by major retailers in 2023 finds as many as 2,373 stores set to close across

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WestJet shutting down discount airline Swoop

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WestJet is shutting down its budget airline, Swoop.

The company made the announcement in a news release Friday, noting that the ratification of its recent deal with its pilots allows it to integrate all of its staff at various airlines into a single banner.

“As negotiated in the collective agreement, the WestJet Group will now begin integration efforts of its ultra-low-cost airline, Swoop,” the airline said.

“Through an expedited process, the airline anticipates a full integration into its mainline operations by the end of October. To avoid traveler impact, Swoop will operate its existing network through to the end of

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Petro-Canada payment problems continue, but the company says it’s ‘making progress’ on fixing

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Petro-Canada says the nearly weeklong problems that customers have experienced with things like payment and loyalty programs at the gas station chain are ongoing, but it is making progress on solving them.

Problems at the company started about a week ago, when on Friday reports suggested that parent company Suncor had been hacked. Over the weekend, Suncor acknowledged it had experienced a “cybersecurity incident” and stressed that while it was confident that no customer or employee data had been stolen, “some transactions with customers and suppliers may be impacted.”

One of the first places where such disruptions were found was

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Terminating Your Physician Employment Agreement

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Many of our physician clients are unaware of their termination rights prior to meeting with us.

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If you want to terminate your employment, the first thing you need to do is read your contract.

Most physician employment agreements have substantial termination provisions. You need to know what yours says regarding termination with and without cause, what notice is required, and what other provisions will be triggered by termination.

Many

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Nigel Farage bank account shut for falling below wealth limit

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Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage fell below the financial threshold required to hold an account at Coutts, the prestigious private bank for the wealthy, the BBC has been told.

It is understood that he was afterward offered a standard account at NatWest which owns Coutts.

Mr Farage says he believes his account is being shut down for political reasons and he has been turned down by nine other lenders after trying elsewhere.

But people familiar with Coutts’ move said it was a “commercial” decision.

“The criteria for holding a Coutts account are clear from the bank’s website,” they told the BBC.

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American companies are draining their cash at the dumbest possible time

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Companies are sitting on a lot less cash than they were last year, in part because they’re spending it on share buybacks and corporate dividends.

While shareholders may be chuffed by that news, the slumping economy, surging interest rates and a credit crunch may mean US firms come to regret reducing their cash buffers.

The largest companies

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New investigation targets company executives

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Connecticut’s attorney general has announced an investigation into Hyundai and Kia concerning the companies’ failure to equip millions of their vehicles with modern anti-theft technology.

In a press release Tuesday, Attorney General William Tong accused the Korean automakers of ignoring repeated calls to install the hardware, known as an engine immobilizer. The technology can prevent vehicles from being hot-wired and stolen.

In recent viral social media posts, individuals can be seen quickly starting the car using a USB cable.

“We have called on Hyundai and Kia over and over again to make this right and address the glaring public safety