Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Labor shortage leaves union workers feeling more emboldened, by Ben Finley, Tom Krisher
Do we need humans for that job? Automation booms after COVID, by Matt O’Brien, Paul Wiseman
CNN
From Broadway to Big Tech, a preview of fall 2021 across the media world, by Brian Stelter
The US workforce has gotten significantly older and more diverse, by Alicia Wallace
The Wall Street Journal
Covid-19 Resurgence Clouds Business Travel Rebound, by Alison Sider, Chip Cutter
Instacart Goes Deeper Into Digital Advertising as Grocery Delivery Slows, by Jaewon Kang
CNBC
Major automakers fear the global chip shortage could persist for some time, by Sam Shead
CERN director calls for a new normal after the coronavirus pandemic, by Vicky McKeever
Reuters
Texas city to offer Samsung large property tax breaks to build $17 bln chip plant
Shipping industry proposes levy to speed up zero carbon future, by Jonathan Saul
News about business journalism
PEI Media hires Weitzman to cover
BNN Bloomberg hires Berkow as anchor/reporter
CoinDesk reporter Powers departs
CoinDesk hires Thurman as tech reporter
Reuters journalist Scott departs for Allstate
Reuters hires Douglas to cover ag and energy policy
NY Post hires Davis as deputy biz editor
FT launches culture podcast, names Raptopoulos host
What news organizations could have withstood Theranos’ threats?
Bloomberg hires Kantor as personal finance reporter/editor
A CEO praising a technology reporter