October 3, 2023By SupplyChainBrainUnited Airlines Pilots Approve Contract with Potential 40% Pay BumpThe Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), the union representing United Airlines aviators, said the deal is worth about $10 billion.
October 2, 2023By SupplyChainBrainILWU Files for Bankruptcy Because of Port LawsuitThe case involves work slowdowns and stoppages at the Pacific Northwest during labor confrontations more than a decade ago.
September 29, 2023By SupplyChainBrainVolkswagen Cuts Its EV Output Levels in GermanyVolkswagen will be dialing back production of its ID.3 and Cupra’s Born EVs at the company’s Zwickau factory until October 16.
September 29, 2023By Robert J. Bowman, SupplyChainBrainPodcast | Will an Investment ‘Supercycle’ Spark the Revival of American Manufacturing?
September 28, 2023By SupplyChainBrainKayla Watson, Heidi Hoffman Receive Women in Supply Chain Awards
September 22, 2023By SupplyChainBrainUAW Says It Made Progress with Ford, Plans More Strikes Against GM, Stellantis
October 3, 2023By Asparuh Koev, SCB ContributorData-Driven Truck Drivers: Building Synergies Between Technology and Humans
September 22, 2023By Sandeep Shah and TK Subramanian, SCB ContributorsEnabling AI in Procurement Transformation – The Case For Adoption in the Electric Utility Industry
September 20, 2023By Keith Hartley, SCB ContributorWhy AI-Powered Procurement Must Be Part of Your Talent Strategy
September 12, 2023By Aydin Tabrizi, SCB ContributorI-95 Bridge Collapse Underscores the Project Manager’s Role in Supply Chain Repairs
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