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‘The opportunity to take a step back’: Pandemic benefits, stimulus checks give some time to rethink careers

A wild card in the push to return to post-pandemic life: Many workers don’t want to go back to the jobs they once had.A wild card in the push to return to post-pandemic life: Many workers don’t want to go back to the jobs they once had......»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 18th, 2021

‘The opportunity to take a step back’: Pandemic benefits, stimulus checks give some workers time to rethink careers

A wild card in the push to return to post-pandemic life: Many workers don’t want to go back to the jobs they once had.A wild card in the push to return to post-pandemic life: Many workers don’t want to go back to the jobs they once had......»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 18th, 2021

‘Asians Americans feel as if they are under siege’: Nearly 80% of this community say they experience racism in the U.S.

A new survey says 45% of Asian American adults have experienced an incident tied to their racial or ethnic background since the COVID-19 pandemic began......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 17th, 2021

A Kellogg finance professor explains why companies are adding more women to their leader boards

"When your largest shareholders create a ruckus, you listen," says professor David Matsa on the recent uptick in female directorships. American companies only recently tripled the rate at which they added female directors to promin.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytMay 15th, 2021

What the Very Latest U.S. Rules on Masks Mean

U.S. authorities have been all over the map when it comes to whether ordinary people should wear masks in the era of the coronavirus. At the start of the pandemic in early 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discouraged it in m.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 14th, 2021

What the Fresh, New, Latest U.S. Rules on Masks Mean

U.S. authorities have been all over the map when it comes to whether ordinary people should wear masks in the era of the coronavirus. At the start of the pandemic in early 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discouraged it in m.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 14th, 2021

Mall Traffic Hits Post-Pandemic High as Retail Recovery Continues

Mall Traffic Hits Post-Pandemic High as Retail Recovery Continues Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times, American shoppers continued to flock to the .....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeMay 13th, 2021

Target To Stop Selling Pokemon Cards, Trading Cards In Store: What Investors Should Know

The demand for sports cards surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued into 2021, making it hard for retailers to keep up with demand. One of the largest American retailers is halting in-store purchasing.  read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaMay 13th, 2021

Arizona"s retail performance could predict how US sector bounces back after Covid

The Macerich Co., which owns some of the largest shopping malls and retail centers in the Valley and across the country, is hoping its Arizona portfolio will be a crystal ball to how the industry will fare after the Covid-19 pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 13th, 2021

Microaggressions at the office can make remote work even more appealing

Extended remote work during the pandemic has highlighted how much energy people of color, women, and people with disabilities expend dealing with microaggressions in the office. Some are reluctant to return because of it......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 13th, 2021

In Her Own Words: For Marion Lewis, the pandemic has been ‘a perfect storm’ in a good way

As our communities reopen, the lives of women across America grow more complicated as they juggle responsibilities at home and at work (which is often still at home). Marion Lewis, CEO of Govenda, a fast-growing, female-founded and led software company.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 12th, 2021

Eastside economy avoided a hard fall during the pandemic, economist says

Without technology companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon, the effects of the pandemic would have been “catastrophic” economically......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 11th, 2021

The American worker had been earning less throughout the pandemic. That ended in March.

March was a portal: It's when wages went into a pandemic-related decline in 2020 and emerged in 2021. That took twice as long in the Great Recession. A restaurant worker wears a prot.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 10th, 2021

Google Early Childhood Education Workers Launch Letter Asking for Transportation Stipend

Workers at four Google childcare centers in the Bay Area, alongside the Alphabet Workers Union, launched a petition today asking that transportation stipends be given to early childhood education workers who begin working from the.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytMay 7th, 2021

The April jobs report shows women are still struggling

Economist Misty L. Heggeness told Insider that creating affordable and accessible childcare is key to recovery. Westend6/Getty Images The April jobs report was a surpris.....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytMay 7th, 2021

The Wall Street Journal: Federal judge invalidates CDC’s national eviction moratorium

A federal judge on Wednesday threw out a national eviction moratorium, saying the Covid-19 pandemic-relief measure exceeded the powers of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 5th, 2021

Bust now, boom later? Egg freezing up during the pandemic

As the Covid-19 pandemic changed or delayed plans for children, more women have turned to egg freezing as they look to preserve their fertility.  NBC News reports fertility clinics have seen more clients interested in freezing their eggs over.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 5th, 2021

Financial executives want to head back to the office. But many employees hate to give up working from home.

An Accenture survey of 400 North American financial-services executives found that almost 80% prefer for workers to spend four to five days a week in the office when the pandemic is over. But many employees want to maintain thei.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 4th, 2021

Market Snapshot: Dow futures rise to kick off May

U.S. stocks on Monday are seen trading higher to start the week and new month as evidence mounts that American corporations are rebounding from the deadly COVID pandemic, portending a strong bounce for the overall economy in the second half of 2021......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 3rd, 2021

Pandemic job losses, workforce exits cost women $800B in lost income last year

A new report from Oxfam International ties a monetary amount to the pandemic’s devastation for working women. In 2020, women lost more than $800 billion in income globally, CNN reports, which is more than the combined gross domestic product of .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 3rd, 2021