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David Erlanger is dealing with shipping delays and price increases the likes of which he hasn’t seen in his decades in the business.
That sector now employs more than 200,000 more people than it did before the pandemic.
The union said it would file an objection with the NLRB charging the company with illegally interfering with the union vote.
One Florida county has been seeing a warehouse construction boom since before COVID-19.
The retail giant has narrowed the list after sorting through 238 proposals.
Stores can't hire enough people to move their stuff.
Lawyers say Walmart can be held accountable for working conditions, despite contracting out operations and staffing.
Walmart's flexible supply chain depends on low-wage "permatemp" workers.
Jobs are better, but fewer, as high-tech machines replace lower-skilled warehouse loaders and handlers
Online retailer Amazon plans to build five new warehouses in three states to cut delivery times, in the hope of boosting sales.