Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Computer breakdown sows chaos across US air travel system, by David Koenig and Michelle Chapman
Inflation report could show another month of cooling prices, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Elon Musk’s Twitter accused of unlawful staff firings in the UK, by Clare Duffy
Apple’s first US labor union reaches new milestone for tech industry, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Flight Disruptions Mount After FAA Grounding Order Ends, by Andrew Tangel, Alison Sider and Benjamin Katz
Amazon Appeal to Union Victory in New York Rejected, by Sebastian Herrera
CNBC
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz tells corporate workers to return to the office 3 days a week, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
U.S. extends public health emergency status for COVID, by Ahmed Aboulenein
Home Depot to change pay policy for hourly employees
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg hires Rees to cover UK economy
WSJ hires CNN’s Sterling as senior executive producer
NY Biz Journal hires Jones as a reporter
Layoffs occurring at Dow Jones
Media Movers Q&A: Journal of Accountancy’s Courtney Vien
MarketWatch reporter Wodinsky is departing
Bloomberg launches Arabic version of Quicktake through partnership
LA Times names Faughnder a senior editor, Parvini a video game reporter
Flanagan becomes money reporter at the Daily Mirror
Wisconsin State Journal taps Heidemann to serve as a housing reporter