February 13, 2023By BloombergPatience Wanes Over West Coast Port-Labor Talks as Cargo DropsTalks for a new labor pact between West Coast dockworkers and their employers are stretching into a 10th month, but with no agreement in sight.
February 9, 2023By SupplyChainBrainDisney Announces 7,000 Layoffs Disney, which is under pressure to turn a profit from its global streaming business, said it would reorganize into three segments.
February 8, 2023By SupplyChainBrainZoom Cuts Workforce by 15% as Pandemic-Driven Demand WanesZoom had bumped up hiring during the pandemic to meet surging demand, but now joins U.S. companies in reining in costs to brace for a potential recession.
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February 6, 2023By Robin Acevedo, Writer at APQC Choosing the Right Metrics to Drive Supply Chain Success
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February 3, 2023By Robert J. Bowman, SupplyChainBrainPodcast | Yoga for Truck Drivers? It’s a Mother Trucker!
February 2, 2023By SupplyChainBrainVast Majority of Workers will Join or Stay with an Employer who Prioritizes Physical Safety – Survey
February 7, 2023By Katie Martin, SCB ContributorIs Your Supply Chain Truly Committed to Supplier Diversity?
February 3, 2023By Steve Shaheen, SupplyChainBrain Contributor Take Steps to Improve Safety in the Warehouse as Well as Your Bottom Line
February 2, 2023By Chris Kuntz, SCB ContributorSmart Workforce Software Puts a Plug in the Retiring Workforce Brain Drain
January 26, 2023By Felix Vicnair, SCB ContributorFour Strategies for Addressing Supply Chain Disruption
January 18, 2023By Rick Tellez, SCB ContributorHow Digitization Is Addressing Customs and Drayage Labor Shortages
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