The pandemic seems to have taught a lot of businesses that employees don’t need to travel as much as they used to.
The Oldest Sweet Shop in the World has witnessed wars and other strife from its location in northern England.
“It’s a pretty tumultuous time,” said Brian Duncan, vice president of the Illinois Farm Bureau. “We’re trying to hang on to some profits.”
“We are at an inflection point,” said Carmen Tapio, founder and CEO of North End Teleservices.
Author Keith Ferrazzi says remote and hybrid work lets organizations expand who’s involved in decision-making.
Brian Keyser, owner and general manager of Casellula in NYC, is holding out hope that Congress will add money to the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
Experts say it will give both renters and property owners more time to access that Congress gave states for rental assistance.
The Labor Department said Thursday that jobless claims declined just 7,000 from the previous week to 411,000.
“We will be able to have more effective team meetings in a virtual and remote world than we did in a physical world,” says author Keith Ferrazzi.
Zanny Minton Beddoes of the Economist says a lack of virus protection could hinder many nations’ economic recoveries.