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Plus: Restaurant service, with robots on the side Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( October 13, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Google approved Truth Social for the Play Store. The announcement gave the Donald Trump-backed social media app a lifeline to complete [a controversial SPAC deal](. Honda and LG picked Ohio for a new multi-billion-dollar battery plant. The IRA’s electric vehicles tax credits [attract investment in the US](, but give other countries headaches about their domestic auto industries. US Federal Reserve officials worry they aren’t doing enough to stop inflation. Minutes from the September meeting indicate new interest rate hikes [are on the cards](. Today’s [consumer price index report]( will be followed closely. New cybersecurity requirements for US aviation systems are in the works. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants [to strengthen standards]( after pro-Russia hackers were linked to a denial of service attack on major airport websites this week. The Bahamas increased its minimum wage to $260 a week. The government also announced [temporary price controls]( on a number of goods to help with rising cost of living. Wildlife populations have dropped nearly 70% in the past 50 years. In area rich in biodiversity like [Latin America and the Caribbean](, the WWF recorded losses as high as 94%. Sponsor content by iShares Change is accelerating. From clean energy to electric vehicles, the market may be underestimating the opportunities for investors created by permanent change. Last year, EVs commanded 8.3% of the global car market, almost doubling their 2020 share. Now a whole value chain stands to benefit: EV makers, battery and battery material suppliers and tech enablers – and ETFs can be an efficient way to access the potential beneficiaries. (EV-Volumes.com, "Global EV Sales for 2021," 2022) [Learn more]( What to watch for A labor dispute between oil workers and energy companies in France has entered a third week, and the government has said “enough is enough”—or, more accurately, “ça suffit.” Two unions have so far reached a pay rise deal with Exxon’s French business, Esso France, but the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), which represents over 690,000 workers, rejected the agreement. As fuel shortages are starting to bite, French prime minister Élisabeth Borne announced a number of employees essential for the running of a Normandy depot [would be forced back to work](. While the legal right to strike is enshrined in French law, authorities are also allowed to “requisition any property or service, require any person necessary” to maintain public order, hygiene, tranquility, and safety. The move proved deeply unpopular with workers, who voted to keep striking. The CGT also plans to challenge forthcoming government requisition notifications in court. Restaurant service, with robots on the side Japanese conglomerate SoftBank wants to put [robots in restaurants](, which are now [facing shortages]( of the human variety. In order to bring R2D2 to the diner, one of SoftBank’s subsidiaries has partnered with Gausium, a Chinese robotics startup, which makes autonomous cleaning and service bots. Not all restaurants are convinced that robo-helpers are really necessary. They can be pricey, costing the typical yearly salary of one or even two human employees. On the flip side, they can also help free up time for workers to give customers more attention. 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