Media Database
>
Aaron Gregg

Aaron Gregg

Business Reporter at The Washington Post

Contact this person
Email address
a*****@*******.comGet email address
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Covering topics
  • Business
  • National News
Languages
  • English
Influence score
50
Media Database
>
Aaron Gregg
washingtonpost.com

Uber will now deliver returns to the post office - The Washington Post

In a new feature announced Wednesday, the company will drop prepaid and sealed returns at the post office for $5.
washingtonpost.com

Kaiser Permanente strike hits classic labor issues in post-pandemic...

For one union member, working at Kaiser has involved stagnant wages, understaffing and the need to take a second job as the cost of living has risen.
washingtonpost.com

UAW launches strike against Mack Truck after workers ... - The Wash...

The union said 73 percent of its workers had voted against a tentative agreement the two parties hashed out a week ago.
washingtonpost.com

Oil and gas prices surge after attack on Israel - The Washington Post

Energy markets were rattled by reports Iran helped Hamas plot its attack, as well as potential implications for other oil-producing regions in the Middle East.
washingtonpost.com

Canadian autoworkers on strike at 3 General Motors plants - The Was...

The walkout by more than 4,200 Unifer workers adds new pressure on the Detroit automaker already grappling with strikes at home.
washingtonpost.com

Exxon Mobil to buy Pioneer Natural in $59.5 billion deal - The Wash...

The tie-up comes as energy prices are rebounding.
washingtonpost.com

Kaiser Permanente reaches tentative agreement with unions - The ......

The agreement follows a three-day strike involving 75,000 health-care workers in five states and D.C.

Contact Aaron Gregg and 1 million other journalists

Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.

Sign up for free
washingtonpost.com

'Pharmacy desert' risks rise as drugstore chains move to close stor...

Rite Aid, CVS and Walgreens have signaled plans to shutter more than 1,500 stores in the past two years, and public health experts say there’s already been fallout.
washingtonpost.com

Pharmacy workers at CVS, Walgreens walk out in second such ... - Th...

Drugstore workers are pressing for better working conditions and wages in the second such labor action this month.
washingtonpost.com

Fruit pouch recall expands after more illnesses linked to lead - Th...

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been notified of at least seven people falling ill in five states, all linked to potentially tainted apple puree.
washingtonpost.com

WeWork files for bankruptcy after more than $10.7 billion in losses...

The co-working company, which posted more than $10.7 billion in losses over the past three years, said the move won’t affect its locations outside the U.S. and Canada.