Instacart has taken off during the pandemic, but it looks like it’s bracing for change. The company announced it planned to lay off a portion of its in-store shoppers because several of the stores it partners with have moved toward a curbside pick-up model. A labor union that represented a group of unionized employees in Illinois said all of the unionized employees—10 in total—lost their jobs....
Instacart Lays Off Part of Its Workforce
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