Pharmaceutical companies competing to develop coronavirus vaccines are already working behind the scenes to build the supply chains necessary to deliver their drugs to billions of people as quickly as possible. To meet global demand once a vaccine is approved, a complicated and high-risk supply chain would be put in …
Read More »Volkswagen records a loss of $ 940 million in the first half and cuts dividends
A car assembly line worker wears a protective face mask when Volkswagen AG (VW) restarts production at its headquarters factory in Wolfsburg, Germany, Monday, April 27, 2020. Volkswagen is restarting production at its plant. Auto Industry Wolfsburg, the world’s largest, with A group of labor leaders warned that the political …
Read More »The Postal Service may close offices, cut service before elections
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The United States Postal Service is considering closing post offices across the country, raising concerns ahead of an anticipated increase in mail ballots in the 2020 election, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and a union leader said Wednesday. Manchin said he received numerous reports from post offices and …
Read More »Lawmakers say airline contractors fired more than 9,000 despite federal aid
Inside the 110,000 square foot Gate Gourmet facility near Dulles Int. Airport. Astrid Riecken | The Washington Post | fake pictures Three Democrats in the House of Representatives on Wednesday criticized airline contractors who laid off more than 9,000 employees despite accepting millions in federal aid for the coronavirus. Lawmakers …
Read More »Boeing CEO trusts defense spending, no matter who wins 2020 elections
A pilot works on a Super Hornet F / A-18F fighter jet, aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) while at sea on January 18, 2020 off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. Mario Tama | fake pictures Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said Wednesday that he was confident that …
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