Seattle mayor supports gig worker wage law as tech companies push back | Microsoft investing $2.1B in Spain
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Seattle mayor supports gig worker wage law as tech companies push back | Microsoft investing $2.1B in Spain

DoorDash revealed new data about decreasing food delivery demand in Seattle and said it has no plans to change a $4.99 fee placed on every order since the city’s new minimum wage law for gig workers went into effect last month. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell tells GeekWire he “stands strongly in support” of the law. Read more.?

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Microsoft is investing $2.1 billion in Spain to boost AI and cloud infrastructure in the country. The money?is “a testament to our 37-year commitment to Spain, its security, and development and digital transformation of its government, businesses, and people,” said Microsoft President Brad Smith. Read more.

Amazon Fresh shoppers who want to lock in a regular time slot for grocery delivery or pickup can utilize a new feature called “Recurring Reservations.” Along with another feature called “Repeat Items,” Amazon is aiming to streamline weekly shopping. Read more.

In an internal email to employees,?Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern addressed the discovery of spy cameras in two bathrooms on the company’s Seattle campus. Read more.?

Biotech giant AstraZeneca completed its $1.1 billion acquisition of Icosavax, a Seattle-based University of Washington spinout?developing vaccines that resemble naturally occurring viruses. Read more.

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