Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Instacart workers seek strike as jobs get busier, riskier, by Alexandra Olson, Curt Anderson
Arizona governor signs stripped-down $11.8 billion budget, by Bob Christie
CNN
$50 billion airline bailout won’t be enough to save US industry, by Chris Isidore
SeaWorld is temporarily furloughing over 90% of its employees, by Shannon Liao
The Wall Street Journal
Coronavirus Pandemic Compels Historic Labor Shift, by Ruth Bender, matthew Dalton
Small Businesses Struggle With SBA Disaster Loan Applications, by Yuka Hayashi, Ruth Simon
CNBC
‘Blast from the past’: Some drive-in movie theaters are making a comeback amid coronavirus, by Donovan Russo
US mall owner Taubman is telling tenants they must pay rent amid coronavirus, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
EasyJet grounds fleet, furloughs cabin crew for two months, by Sarah Young
Exclusive: Amazon entices warehouse employees to grocery unit with higher pay, by Krystal Hu
News about business journalism
Wisconsin biz reporter Burke retires
Pittsburgh Biz Times hires Doughty as digital producer
Fox Business and anchor Regan split
Bloomberg Media sees subs up 86% in March
WSJ hires Bloomberg’s Martinez to run internship program
Kaufman seeks to dissolve company behind news site Truthdig.com
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Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…