Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Commerce head out to save US jobs, 1 computer chip at a time, by Josh Boak
Farmers and John Deere suppliers worry about strike’s impact
CNN
Hertz files for a new IPO, by Chris Isidore
Pork is already super expensive. This new animal-welfare law could push prices higher, by Alicia Wallace
The Wall Street Journal
Unions Push Companies as Workers Stay Scarce, by Jesse Newman
Suspected Ransomware Payments Nearly Doubled This Year, Treasury Says, by Ian Talley
Reuters
Michigan judge tosses GM lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler, by David Shepardson
Boeing workers stage protest near Seattle over U.S. vaccine mandate, by Eric M. Johnson
News about business journalism
Chua of Reuters receives ONA Impact Award
Industry Dive hires Berr to cover payments
WSJ reporter Kantchev moves to Berlin bureau
Netflix fires worker who leaked financial info to Bloomberg
San Diego Union-Tribune hires Rocha to cover small biz, workplace
Reporter Carreyrou allowed to attend Elizabeth Holmes trial
LaCapra from Reuters joining NY Fed
Cybersecurity publication README hires Sobczak as ME
Louisville Business First hires Deppen to cover health care and education
Charlotte Observer hires Rago to cover growth and development
WSJ hires Rabouin for YouTube channel
Longtime biz journalist Brooks selected for NABJ Hall of Fame