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Wall Street Journal - Sept 24

The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

- Boeing made a finest and last pay offer to countless striking employees, however IAM District 751, its largest union, decreased to put it to a vote, stating the planemaker had refused to bargain over the proposition that disappointed members' needs.

- The Washington Post is laying off a quarter of its labor force, or about 54 full-time staffers, from its stand-alone software system Arc XP, the latest change as the company aims to turn its service around under new management.

- Bed mattress manufacturer Tempur Sealy International stated it would sell lots of Mattress Company places and the Sleep Outfitters retail chain as it works through a regulatory difficulty to its planned $4 billion acquisition of Mattress Company.

- California's Attorney general of the United States Rob Bonta submitted a suit versus Exxon Mobil, implicating the oil giant of misleading consumers about the recyclability of plastic items and polluting the state.

- U.S. Republican governmental candidate Donald Trump stated on Monday he would slap a 200% tariff on John Deere's. imports into the nation if the company moved production to. Mexico as prepared.

- The U.S Commerce Department proposed prohibiting Chinese and. Russian parts within linked cars on U.S. roads,. substantially escalating the Biden administration's effort to. prevent Washington's leading adversaries from spying on Americans.

(source: Reuters)