Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Biden celebrates unions and job creation during a Philadelphia Labor Day appearance, by Fatima Hussein
UAW’s clash with Big 3 automakers shows off a more confrontational union as strike deadline looms, by Tom Krisher
CNN
More remote workers are willing to move in order to find affordable housing, by Anna Bahney
Mercedes unveils new electric concept cars with better range than any Tesla model, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Student Loan Borrowers Face Repayment Soon. CFOs Are Watching to See if Spending Takes a Hit., by Jennifer Williams-Alvarez
Qantas CEO Quits After Airline Allegedly Sold Tickets for Canceled Flights, by Mike Cherney
CNBC
Hollywood sheds 17,000 jobs in August amid ongoing strikes, by Stefan Sykes
Home prices may be on the verge of cooling off, by Diana Olick
Reuters
Disney urges Spectrum users to switch to Hulu live plan
Malaysia mulls rules for Google, Meta to pay news outlets for content
News about business journalism:
Penske’s entertainment industry pubs are struggling
The inconsistency of strike coverage
FT’s Money-Media hires Dalloo to cover financial services
The Information reporter McLaughlin departs
Forbes hires Wenger as executive editor
Money investing editor Mitra leaves to freelance
Bloomberg Law environment reporter Scott moves to Capitol Hill beat
Bloomberg hires Finley as editor on commodities team
Our Friday moves and news roundup, Cord Cutters’ Roger Cheng, WaPo layoffs
An Argentine biz reporter uses Instagram to explain the economy
Media Movers: Cord Cutters News’ Roger Cheng
Modrich hired as environmental health and safety reporter for 3E