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Beloit College’s pandemic response includes overhauling the academic calendar.
Businesses that received CARES Act loans had to rehire workers to have those loans forgiven. But what happens next for America’s job market?
Matt Geller, president of the National Food Truck Association, says the coronavirus wrecked lunch service but operators are building their evening business, especially outside city centers.
Texas is already near the bottom in per capita spending on education, and cuts would only make it worse.
Chinese workers complain that shortened hours or being told to resign are layoffs by another name.
The loans will be bigger than those from the Paycheck Protection Program — and they can’t be forgiven.
And more job losses are likely on the way.
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities. Some firms are even supporting partners financially to keep vital links intact.
Almost one in four business owners worry their companies won’t survive the pandemic, according to a U.S. Chamber of Commerce survey.
Scotland, Switzerland, South Africa, Germany, Mexico, Indonesia — they all want to be first on your list when you can travel again.