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Amazon Workers Walk Out and Demonstrate for Grievances with Management

Supply Chain Matters

Published reports indicate that hundreds of Amazon workers temporarily walked off their jobs yesterday in protest over return-to-office mandates and on perceived lack of teeth within overall corporate sustainability efforts. All 18 proposals failed to garner shareholder approval.

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Love ‘Em or Hate ‘Em, “Christmas in October” Sales Get Results

BlueYonder

Shoppers have also reported out-of-stock issues, saying it’s impossible to find items that they had been buying at Whole Foods for years, such as frisée, loose carrots and Brussels sprouts. The new policy comes even as other states, including Idaho and Virginia, work with startups to regulate the use of delivery bots.

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Love ‘Em or Hate ‘Em, “Christmas in October” Sales Get Results

BlueYonder

Shoppers have also reported out-of-stock issues, saying it’s impossible to find items that they had been buying at Whole Foods for years, such as frisée, loose carrots and Brussels sprouts. The new policy comes even as other states, including Idaho and Virginia, work with startups to regulate the use of delivery bots.

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Connecting Canada, the US and Europe

Cathy Roberson

Photo courtesy of GLS UK-based postal operator, Royal Mail further expands its international operations through its subsidiary, General Logistics Systems (GLS) with the acquisition of Canadian freight operator, Rosenau Transport, announced on Oct 8. How does this all benefit postal operator Royal Mail? International cross-border.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 30 – November 5)

Logistics Viewpoints

For some vineyards, they rely on specific barrels to give their wine its signature flavor; but reports are circulating that delays of 6 to 8 months are the norm for these barrels today. And now on to this week’s logistics news. The post This Week in Logistics News (October 30 – November 5) appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.