Joining a nationwide wave of employee-led direct action during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, gig workers at the Target-owned grocery delivery service Shipt plan to walk off the job Tuesday and not ...
If you were hoping to get shopping delivered via Shipt today, you may be out of luck. Shipt, which is owned by Target, pays gig economy workers to deliver goods from brick-and-mortar stores to ...
Months after its $550 million acquisition by Target, Shipt says it'll stay, and grow, in Birmingham. Months after its $550 million acquisition by Target Corp., Shipt Inc. says it'll stay, and grow, in ...
This is an opinion column. I'd like to believe this is the one. It's rarely one moment, one event, one decision that becomes transformational--that eradicates generations of ill will, distrust, finger ...
Gig workers on Target’s delivery platform Shipt plan to walk off the job Tuesday over claims that they are not being protected and paid enough during the coronavirus pandemic. Shipt is a gig economy ...
Shipt, a Birmingham-based $550 million tech firm, formally announced plans to dramatically expand its Alabama operations Thursday, announcing that it planned to hire 881 new Birmingham-based workers.
Some workers for Target Corp.’s grocery delivery app Shipt aren’t taking jobs Tuesday, protesting what they see as inadequate safety measures and pay for the risks they shoulder by working during the ...
Workers at Target-owned grocery delivery company Shipt plan to walk off the job on Tuesday in protest of its handling of the novel coronavirus. A group of workers released a new set of demands in a ...
Shipt Inc., the delivery service bought by Target Corp. last year, could significantly expand its headquarters operations in its hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, as part of a deal with the city to ...
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