Arbitrator Rules That FAA Chief Aided Retaliation Case
A Labor Department judge says that when the head of the Federal Aviation Administration worked at Delta Air Lines he helped Delta retaliate against a pilot who raised safety concerns.
A Labor Department judge says that when the head of the Federal Aviation Administration worked at Delta Air Lines he helped Delta retaliate against a pilot who raised safety concerns.
Montenegro Airlines has ceased operations after the small country’s new government refused to continue financing the indebted national carrier.
Retail sales increased a modest 3% during a longer holiday season this year, as homebound shoppers spent more on furnishing and food but less on clothing and jewelry.
Over the summer, shoppers snapped up boats, bicycles and outdoor furniture during the pandemic.
The European Union and the United Kingdom have made public the vast agreement set to govern future trade and cooperation between them from Jan. 1.
Britain and the EU have hammered out a free trade deal just days ahead of a year-end deadline.
The milestone that started Britain’s departure from the European Union took place on Jan. 23, 2013, the day British Prime Minister David Cameron promised a voter referendum on the U.K.’s continued membership in the EU.
The crew of the U.S.-owned Horizon Spirit expect to spend Christmas looking after their 800-foot-long (240-meter-long) container ship in a southern Chinese shipyard while they are barred, like thousands of sailors worldwide, from going ashore due to pandemic restrictions.
U.S. long-term mortgage rates dropped this week to a record low for the 16th time in 2020, reflecting an economy hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Stocks are ticking higher on Wall Street Wednesday following a mixed set of reports on the economy.