Brian Gordon
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Under federal law, employers must give workers 60 days' warning before certain mass layoffs. But as contractors, Amazon delivery drivers can fall into a loophole where they get much less warning — including no warning at all.

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Why Amazon drivers can be laid off without the usually required 60 days’ notice
Amazon delivery drivers aren’t Amazon employees. This distinction was recently highlighted during a mass job cut in Durham, N.C.
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Say goodbye to Wolfspeed, and say hello to Wolfspeed.

Shares of the Durham, NC semiconductor supplier appeared to have ballooned 1,700% earlier this week, but the reality explains the new state of this newly non-bankrupt company.

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Why Wolfspeed’s stock rose 1,700% this week — and what really happened
Was the newly non-bankrupt Durham semiconductor supplier suddenly the next meme stock? Not quite.
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The town of Carrboro and Duke Energy met in a downtown Raleigh courtroom this week to debate whether the town can sue over Duke's approach to climate change:

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Can an NC town sue Duke Energy like it’s a tobacco company in 1998?
Carrboro is trying to do what no local government has done before.
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Research Triangle Park is a few votes from its 50-year plan to remake the Triangle.

This week, Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam said she supports an effort to bring housing and transportation to the park.
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What could RTP look like in 2074? The Triangle is a few votes from finding out.
More homes? Towers? Grocery stores? The center of the Research Triangle might never look the same.
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Breaking: The sodium-ion battery startup Natron Energy will cease operating on Wednesday, Sept. 3. It was only last summer that Natron committed to build a $1.4 billion/1,000-worker manufacturing plant in North Carolina's Edgecombe County.
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Natron Energy, company behind $1.4 billion NC project, is going out of business
The battery maker behind North Carolina’s largest economic project announced last year, will stop operating Wednesday.
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The weekly Open Source business newsletter from @skyoutbriout.bsky.social is always an entertaining read. Particularly this week as he reports from Waffle House ahead of National Waffle Day. (And I learned NC is behind only Georgia and Florida in the number of Waffle Houses.)
Pondering AI job displacement at a South Durham Waffle House
Ahead of National Waffle Day, The N&O intrepidly visits two area Waffle Houses to hear what customers think about the economy.
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Doctors at @uncchapelhill.bsky.social and @duke-university.bsky.social didn’t mince words this week about US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr’s decision to cancel millions in contracts and grants for vaccine research. @skyoutbriout.bsky.social has details.
UNC, Duke doctors sound off on RFK Jr.’s claims about mRNA vaccines
“I’m going to have to struggle not to use profane language,” one local researcher said.
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And with Amazon adding more warehouse robots, it seems likely some employees won't be able to keep up.
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Workers talked about their rates, which are often measured in seconds. One manager, in an overheard "standup" huddle, praised the quality team for having a low number of defects.
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This month, The News & Observer got an exclusive tour of Amazon's RDU1 fulfillment center in Garner. It is a massive warehouse, and what really stood out to me (especially as a journalist) was the prevalence of metrics at the facility.
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At Amazon’s massive Triangle warehouse, metrics drive workers and robots alike
How do customers get Amazon deliveries within days? We toured the RDU1 facility in Garner, North Carolina, to see.
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The company behind NC’s biggest jobs headline of 2024 is in financial trouble.

Sodium-ion battery startup Natron Energy is low on cash and struggling to get investors (as many battery startups currently are).

What it means for its $1.4 billion NC project?

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It promised a $1.4 billion NC factory last year. Now, the company is low on cash
Last August, the battery startup Natron Energy announced it would create more than 1,000 jobs at a massive new factory near Rocky Mount. Those plans have been interrupted.
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NIH layoffs in RTP were made official Monday following last week's Supreme Court ruling.

Impacted workers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences were notified via email Monday. It's the only NIH campus outside the D.C. area.

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Trump administration makes NIH layoffs in RTP official after Supreme Court ruling
In an email Monday, a few dozen National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences workers in Durham were told they would be out of jobs by the end of the day.
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Spoke with Duke University's Dr. Barton Haynes about the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development, which HHS canceled in May.

Haynes now has 12 months to find $ to continue the 20-year project, which he said is close to piloting a prototype vaccine in humans.
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Duke HIV scientist searches for money after Trump ends landmark vaccine program
In an interview with The News & Observer, Dr. Barton Haynes talks future of HIV vaccine development after HHS canceled the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development.
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North Carolina reclaims top state for business in CNBC’s annual ranking. It's the 3rd time in 4 years that the state has topped CNBC's list. Beyond bragging rights, the CNBC rankings can sway potential new employers. (Via @skyoutbriout.bsky.social) www.newsobserver.com/news/busines... #ncpol
NC reclaims top state for business in CNBC’s annual ranking. Here’s why.
Landing at No. 1 on the much-watched list gives the Tar Heel State bragging rights. It could also help North Carolina get more jobs.
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EPA union leaders say signing the letter was a protected act of free speech.

“The mildest dissent should not be met with fear and intimidation,” said Holly Wilson, head of the AFGE Local 3347. “Staff are within their rights to engage with management when they have concerns."
EPA workers in RTP among those put on leave for criticizing Trump, Zeldin policies
Some Triangle workers are barred from all agency duties after signing a letter dissenting Environmental Protection Agency policies under the Trump administration.
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In a statement Monday, the EPA said it “has a zero-tolerance policy for career bureaucrats unlawfully undermining, sabotaging, and undercutting the administration’s agenda as voted for by the great people of this country last November.”
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Last week, the EPA put 139 employees on leave "pending an investigation" for signing a letter criticizing agency administrator Lee Zeldin.

Among those on leave are at least six EPA staff members at the agency's large campus in Research Triangle Park.

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EPA workers in RTP among those put on leave for criticizing Trump, Zeldin policies
Some Triangle workers are barred from all agency duties after signing a letter dissenting Environmental Protection Agency policies under the Trump administration.
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