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Why Companies Raise Their Prices: Because They Can Grocery bills may be ridiculously high these days, but supply chain problems, energy costs, and inflation aren’t the only factors to blame. New research suggests that companies are raising prices simply because they can.
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WorkWorkA Simple Way to Map Out Your Career AmbitionsIts easy to be confused about how to grow in your career. Even the most successful global companies are vague about the most effective development options. So its up to you to take charge of your own growth. Start by writing your from/to statements. These are two brief statements one describing where you are today and one describing your next big (not your ultimate) destination. Then create a personal experience map. A personal experience map shows which experiences you want to acquire in the next two to five years. Growing yourself faster isnt easy but its made far simpler when youre clear about your origin, your destination, and the fastest, experience-driven route between the two. 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This page will also tell you how you can reject cookies and still obtain access to NPR’s sites, and you can adjust your cookie choices in those tools at any time. If you click “Agree and Continue” below, you acknowledge that your cookie choices in those tools will be respected and that you otherwise agree to the use of cookies on NPR’s sites. WorkWorkStarbucks Demands Mail-In Union Elections Be HaltedThe union has accused Starbucks of violating the law throughout the campaign by closing stores, firing pro-union workers and promising benefits for workers who choose not to unionize. Starbucks claims that none of these moves were retaliatory, but the labor board’s general counsel has found merit in many of the union’s allegations and has filed complaints based on them. The charges are still being litigated. WorkWorkCalifornia Skincare Brand Goes Ocean Positive“Having seen so many brands now sign up with Climate Neutral, I’m hoping we will get more companies to invest in the oceans as well, and popularize the idea of being ‘ocean positive.’” WorkDive Bar Ice Cream? Miller High Life Assures Us Its A Thing"They do actually taste good," she says, adding that they're available for delivery in New York City by messenger, and they're available nationwide through overnight shipping to all 50 states. Though they're available now, it's likely they'll sell out quickly, if past promotions for the brand are any indication. WorkWorkApple, Meta, and Google must weed out caste discrimination“I could imagine that parts of...(an) organisation are saying this makes sense, and other parts are saying we don’t think taking a stance makes sense,” Kevin Brown, a University of South Carolina law professor studying caste issues, told Reuters. 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WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkDog Catches Monkeypox In France In First Suspected Human-To-Pet Transmission“This is the first incident that we’re learning about where there is human to animal transmission,” Rosamund Lewis, the World Health Organization’s technical lead for monkeypox, told The Washington Post this week. “This has not been reported before, and it has not been reported that dogs have been infected before. So, on a number of levels, this is new information. It’s not surprising information, and it’s something that we’ve been on the watch out for.” |
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