Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Twitter CEO steps down, leaves company at a crossroads, by Barbara Ortutay, Michelle Chapman, Tali Arbel
Food, gas prices pinch families as inflation surges globally, by Justin Spike, Paul Wiseman, Vanessa Gera
CNN
Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama will get another chance to unionize, by Chris Isidore
Lululemon claims Peloton is a ‘copycat’
The Wall Street Journal
Workers Quit Jobs in Droves to Become Their Own Bosses, by Josh Mitchell, Kathryn Dill
FTC Asks Amazon, Walmart for Information About Supply-Chain Issues, by Paul Ziobro, Tarini Parti
CNBC
Commerce secretary says House needs to pass CHIPS Act immediately to ease semiconductor shortage, by Michael Wayland
More than half of shoppers are going into debt this holiday season, study finds, by Jessica Dickler
Reuters
Cyber Monday spending expected to slow as shoppers see fewer deals, by Uday Sampath Kumar
From Hollywood to Detroit, pandemic-weary companies cautious on Omicron, by Ben Klayman
News about business journalism
Minneapolis/St. Paul Biz Journal hires Busche to cover commercial real estate
New Fortune EIC Shontell on her role
Griffin named economy and growth editor at Tampa Bay Times
Axios hires USA Today biz reporter Bomey
Bloomberg hires Tsekova for cross-asset team in London
NBC News hires Logan as breaking business news editor
Seeking Alpha hires Ciaccia to be its tech editor
Canary Media appoints Gallucci as clean energy reporter
Morning Brew hires Rodrigues as business reporter
New beat for MLive reporter DesOrmeau
Bloomberg hires Nahmias to cover New York City