Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
WeWork seeks bankruptcy protection, a stunning fall for a firm once valued at close to $50 billion, by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
Fortnite maker accuses Google of bullying and bribing to block competition to its Android app store, by Michael Liedtke
CNN
Starbucks is handing out pay hikes and new benefits. But some are only for non-union workers, by Danielle Wiener-Bronner
Striking actors say they have responded to Hollywood and TV studios’ ‘best and final offer’, by Ramishah Maruf
The Wall Street Journal
Disney’s New CFO Brings Experience to Company’s Activist Investor Battle, by Kristin Broughton and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez
UBS Group Swings to Net Loss as Credit Suisse Costs Weigh, by Pierre Bertrand
CNBC
UAW has Tesla, Toyota in its sights after contract wins at Detroit automakers, by Michael Wayland and Lora Kolodny
Citigroup considers deep job cuts for CEO Jane Fraser’s overhaul, called ‘Project Bora Bora’, by Hugh Son
Reuters
China’s imports unexpectedly grow, by Joe Cash
Amazon workers at UK warehouse strike again
News about business journalism:
Kansas City Biz Journal promotes one, hires two
Crain’s Chicago hires two new reporters
Crain’s Chicago promotes Brumback to managing editor
City AM hires Ward-Brennan as senior reporter
The Verge reporter Chin departs
Ishwar departs the Economic Times for Reuters
Cardina named director of Fool.com
Reuters hires Suresh as India company news correspondent
Asset manager reporter Floor leaves FT
Worcester Biz Journal hires Casey as cannabis, real estate reporter