Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
As small businesses raise prices, some customers push back, by Mae Anderson
Americans give health care system failing mark: AP-NORC poll, by Amanda Seitz
CNN
Employers need workers. That’s good news for these people, by Martha C. White
It’s not just money. Unions are fighting for better schedules, safety and work conditions, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Apple’s iPhone Satellite Service Kicks Off Smartphone Space Race, by Drew FitzGerald and Micah Maidenberg
Activist Investor Dan Loeb Backs Off Pushing Disney to Sell ESPN, by Robbie Whelan
CNBC
Prestige is the prize for AppleTV+ at the Emmys, not subscribers, by Sarah Whitten
Where Walmart, Amazon and Target are spending billions in a slowing economy, by Tim Mullaney
Reuters
Amazon.com deal for iRobot blasted by pro-privacy, labor groups
Oil prices drop amid China COVID curbs, possible rate hikes, by Florence Tan and Jeslyn Lerh
News about business journalism:
Colombo departing Columbus Biz First for Lee Enterprises
Ali departs Bloomberg Tax for Edelman
Mayers, global head of Bloomberg TV and Radio, retiring
Union members approve one-year contract with Dow Jones
S&P Global names Seay sector editor for US banking coverage
Houston Business Journal hires France to cover money and finance
Webinar on reporting on inflation and the economy is next week
Mirabella departs Bloomberg for Bank of America
The Financial Times is looking for a correspondent to cover international trade, based in Washington,…
Nell Mackenzie, a hedge fund reporter at Reuters, spoke on the "Hedge Fund Huddle" podcast…
Fortune magazine jumped two spots to become the No. 8 business news website in November…
Bloomberg News is one of the biggest financial and business news organizations in the world.…
Bloomberg editor-in-chief John Micklethwait called paywalls “the safest way to guarantee journalistic jobs," reports Bron Maher of…
Joel Eastwood is leaving tech news site The Markup for the weather team at the New…