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  2. Strikes during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Many employers for non-essential work shifted to teleworking to avoid infections in office environments at the suggestion of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and by the end of March 2020, all 50 states in the U.S. had confirmed cases and deaths and had initiated stay-at-home orders. As a result of the high unemployment rates and social ...

  3. Government shutdowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, government shutdowns occur when funding legislation required to finance the federal government is not enacted before the next fiscal year begins. In a shutdown, the federal government curtails agency activities and services, ceases non-essential operations, furloughs non-essential workers, and retains only essential employees in departments that protect human life or ...

  4. Essential services - Wikipedia

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    Essential services may refer to a class of occupations that have been legislated by a government to have special restrictions in regard to labour actions such as not being allowed to strike. The International Labour Office , a United Nations agency, distinguishes an essential service from a minimum service.

  5. Government Shutdown 2023 Overview: How Does It Impact ... - AOL

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    These shutdowns affect everyone from non-essential workers to top state and government officials and departments. Potential 2023 Government Shutdown: Quick Take

  6. Essential or non-essential: What would a government ... - AOL

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    If Congress doesn't pass a budget by Oct. 1, it will trigger a government shutdown, with some services being disrupted and federal employees unpaid. Essential or non-essential: What would a ...

  7. New York state government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The government of New York state initially responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with a stay-at-home order in March 2020. As the pandemic progressed in New York state and throughout the rest of the country, the state government, following recommendations issued by the U.S. government regarding state and local government responses, began imposing social distancing measures and workplace hazard ...

  8. Senate passes $25 minimum wage for health care workers ... - AOL

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    Both Republicans and Democrats voiced uneasiness about how the bill might affect financially distressed hospitals. Senate passes $25 minimum wage for health care workers. What will it mean for ...

  9. Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    100% remote work for non-essential sectors; All teaching and learning activities are conducted online; For essential sectors, 50% of the maximum working staff from the office (WFO) is applied with health protocols, and for critical sectors, 100% maximum WFO is allowed with health protocols.