Pratt & Whitney recalls hundreds of airline engines; Manufacturing is in a trough, but economists say recovery is on the way; Walmart aims for sustainable clothing in its supply chain; Labor Department launches program to reduce warehouse injuries
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The saga has included a 13-day strike, an illegal work stoppage, a voted-down proposed settlement and two tentative deals as negotiators and Canadian officials work towards a ratified deal.
Although much of those troubles have stabilized, supply chain disruptions predicted in 2022 are now coming to pass. Explore how retailers are using technology to boost stability in this Trendline.
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