Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Nobel economics prize goes to professor for research on the workplace gender gap, by David Keyton, Mike Corder and Michael Casey
Workers at Mack Trucks go on strike after rejecting tentative contract deal, by Tom Krisher
CNN
Delta will pay millions of dollars to settle class-action lawsuit over faulty refunds during Covid, by Ramishah Maruf and Pete Muntean
Why your mortgage rate is probably different from the ‘average’, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
The Stunning Boom and Bust of a Tax-Refund King, by Ruth Simon
The Companies Bringing the Office to Remote Workers, by Harriet Torry
CNBC
Amazon launches first internet satellite prototypes, by Michael Sheetz
Novavax’s updated Covid vaccine can still catch up to Pfizer, Moderna shots this fall, by Annika Kim Constantino
Reuters
Amazon UK to spend 170 mln stg on staff pay rises
Netflix to end Kenyan free access plan after two years
News about business journalism:
Nededog, co-executive editor at The Wrap, departs
NY Times reporter Goldberg on covering the changing workplace culture
Worth Media hires Captain as executive editor
Saacks rejoins Business Insider to cover hedge funds
WSJ cuts staff in Hong Kong bureau
News Corp CEO Thomson compensation slightly down
FT’s Fund Fire hires DiCamillo to cover wealth management
How LinkedIn is the place to be for business news readers
Sraders swaps Fortune for FT-backed Sifted