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Silicon Valley Daily | Amazon warehouse vote on unionized management of warehouses; Tesla launches rental services in the United States

Silicon Valley Daily | Amazon warehouse vote on unionized management of warehouses; Tesla launches rental services in the United States

Two Amazon warehouses are voting on unionized warehouse management and are currently counting votes] The number of opposition and approval for one warehouse in Bethemer, Alabama, is almost flat, and the other Amazon warehouse on Staten Island may be the first warehouse in the United States to form a union. A vote was held in Bethemer's Amazon warehouse last April, but the U.S. Labor Commission banned the vote for Amazon's misconduct. Last night's preliminary statistics showed a total of 993 people opposing and 875 in favor, which was also the second time the warehouse had failed to vote.

According to a reporter's survey, the courier company laid off 3 percent of its global workforce on Thursday, including company and warehouse employees.

Insiders revealed that the startup has ambitious expansion plans but has failed to raise a new round of funding. After DoorDash exited the investment, Fridge No More went out of business in early March.

Apple technicians won't fix iPhones that have been listed as missing in global databases.

The e-commerce giant's slogan is "Serving Entrepreneurs, Built by Entrepreneurs," and 34 former employees of the company have now created their own startups, which include snack companies and software companies.

Silicon Valley Daily | Amazon warehouse vote on unionized management of warehouses; Tesla launches rental services in the United States

Car rental startup Kyte will launch a Tesla Model 3 rental service with a minimum monthly rental price of $995, and customers can choose to lease Tesla for three, six or twelve months.

Car Thing is a small touchscreen device that can effectively replace the stereo sound built into cars. Car Thing is perfect for users who can only play music from their phones.

According to NBC on Thursday, a new NBC poll shows that one in five U.S. adults has invested, traded or used cryptocurrencies. Polls show that half of the U.S. male population between the ages of 18 and 49 said they had dabbled in cryptocurrencies, the highest percentage of any demographic group. 21 percent of the 1,000 Americans surveyed said they had at least used or invested in cryptocurrencies, suggesting that this relatively emerging industry has grown a lot in recent years. In addition, polls also show that only 19% of people have a positive view of cryptocurrencies and 25% have a negative view. The majority (about 56 percent) said they were neutral or uncertain about the cryptocurrency industry.

On April 1, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ford Motor Company recalled 391,836 vehicles, and trailers equipped with electric or electric oil compression systems could not brake due to software errors. In addition, Ford recalled 345,451 vehicles because the engine oil separator housing could crack and leak oil.

On April 1, TSMC's Fab 21 plant in Arizona, USA, is expected to install capacity in the first quarter of next year, locking in the enhanced N5P process and 4nm N4 process in the 5nm N5 process family, with a monthly production capacity of 20,000 units in the first phase, and the mass production schedule in 2024 will remain unchanged.

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