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Canadian auto parts maker urges US to abandon tariff plan

Bloomberg Canadian auto parts maker Magna International Inc. has joined a chorus of automotive companies urging the US not to impose tariffs on their products. The proposed tariffs would negatively affect both the US and Canada, cut jobs, and raise prices for consumers, Magna, among the the largest automotive suppliers in the US, said in a letter to US Commerce ...

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Tesla finally hits Model 3 production target

Bloomberg Tesla Inc. reached a milestone critical to Elon Musk’s goal to bring electric cars to the masses — and earn some profit in the process — by finally exceeding a long-sought production target with the Model 3. By building more than 5,000 of the sedans in the last week of the second quarter, Tesla “just became a real car ...

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On-call work schedules make it hard to have a life

In recent months, a number of big, bold proposals have been advanced to relieve economic pressure on the poor, including a federal job guarantee, a universal basic income and single-payer health care. But a lot of more modest but still important ideas are being overlooked. One of these is the idea of stable work scheduling. Over the years, many employers, ...

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