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NIH reports 28 employees have tested positive for COVID-19, does not report whether infections are scattered or from one department. [94] Governor Hogan stated that the number of cases in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., had quadrupled between March 20 and 27, increasing to more than 1,500 between the three states. [95] [96]
The pandemic left millions of people in the U.S. at-risk when it comes to nutrition and overall health status. The pandemic complicated food insecurity among children, older adults, and undocumented immigrants. Feeding America stated that the estimated number of food-insecure kids could jump from 11 million to an estimated 18 million.
Many commercial tenants, notably retailers, have called the situation a "force majeure" [15] as rationale for voiding lease agreements, although landlords still have to make mortgage payments. [15] These include Cheesecake Factory, [16] [17] Mattress Firm [18] and Subway [15] refused to pay April 2020 rent due to the pandemic, [19] and ...
Workers in the highest-paid 25%—those making $79,500 or above—had the largest drop in hours worked. The lowest-paid, on the other hand, are working more. View this interactive chart on Fortune.com
U.S. hiring bounced back in November with employers adding 227,000 jobs as the adverse toll on payrolls from two Southeast hurricanes and worker strikes largely reversed. The unemployment rate ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic allowed workers to rethink their careers, work conditions, and long-term goals. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] As many workplaces attempted to bring their employees in-person, workers desired the freedom that remote work afforded them during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as schedule flexibility, which was the primary reason to look for a ...
From actors to autoworkers, more than 450,000 workers have participated in 312 strikes in the United States this year, according to Cornell University’s Labor Action Tracker.