Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Amazon’s first US union overcomes hurdles, faces new ones, by Haleluya Hadero and Anne D’innocenzio
Elon Musk joins Twitter board after amassing massive stake, by Michelle Chapman
CNN
Why Starbucks stopped rewarding its stockholders, by Julia Horowitz
Amazon announces huge rocket deal to launch its satellite internet constellation, by Jackie Wattles
The Wall Street Journal
GM and Honda Plan to Co-Develop Affordable EVs, by Mike Colias
With Inflation Not Letting Up, Shoppers Cut Back on Staples, by Sharon Terlep
CNBC
UBS says Meta could rally 28% from here as Instagram Reels monetization ramps up, by Sarah Min
There’s no shortage of aspiring Goldman bankers as record 236,000 students apply for internships, by Hugh Son
Reuters
Staff walk out over pay at Amazon France’s eight logistics centers
Hit by staff shortages, airlines and airports struggle with travel recovery, by Paul Sandle
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg hires Marte to cover Federal Reserve
Chief content officer Granatstein departing Adweek
Ludden to cover economic inequality for NPR
Telegraph appoints Burton employment editor
BizTimes Milwaukee journalist Anderson is leaving
Resnick hired as executive editor of CIO and Plan Sponsor
FT Business Book of the Year award seeking entries
Forbes hires Chang as assistant editor on wealth team
NY Times names Bradsher its Beijing bureau chief
Sorokanich hired as editor in chief of Jalopnik
WSJ reporter Deng moves to Cairo bureau
Visual journalist Canipe departs Reuters