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The global hiring estimate comes as the company prepares for holiday and post-holiday returns.
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Worker Walkouts Hit Amazon During Prime Sale
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Latest Logistics Hopeful? TikTok
A new warehousing and fulfillment service would complement the viral video platform's ambitions on the…
Pay Dispute Erupts in Second Liverpool Port Strike
The work stoppage is seen as another blow to the region's bustling container trade.
Pre-Thanksgiving Rail Strike Threat Back on the Table
One union boss blames "railroads' executives and Wall Street hedge fund managers" for destroying worker…
Labor Secretary Downplays ‘Sticky Issues’ in West Coast Talks: Report
Negotiations continue to move along, despite a Seattle contract issue that some fear will disrupt the…
Amazon Scraps Scout Robot Delivery Tests: Report
The decision marks the latest cost-cutting move by the company amid cooling sales growth.
Amazon San Bernardino Worker Unrest Mounts
Workers are "likely to escalate their action" if Amazon doesn't meet wage and safety demands by Oct. 10, a…
Amazon Sets Holiday Hiring Target
Available jobs include full-time, part-time and seasonal positions as the company preps for a big sale this…
Clipper Makes GXO ‘Even Stronger’ Logistics Player
The purchase cleared U.K. regulatory approvals, creating an entity with 200 million square feet of space…
‘We Will Not Tolerate Intimidation,’ Union Says After Amazon Suspends Workers
Amazon Labor Union says more than 50 workers were suspended in "retaliation" after a work stoppage following…
Geodis Exec Explains Acquisition: Retailers Want to ‘Control’ Capacity
The head of the French logistics and transport company's U.S. division discussed the still "fragmented"…
Why August’s Busiest Port OK’d Controversial Fee
Just the idea of the fee, first raised in August for a rollout the following month, got carriers to pare back…