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As of March 25, 2020, there were more than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S., with more than 500 American deaths from this highly contagious disease, and these numbers are increasing by the day. In ...
The federal government has enacted extensive COVID-related legislation but left open the question of what industries, and which workers in those industries, are deemed “essential” during the pandemic.
Bruce Dahlgren is the CEO of Anthology. He's a seasoned technology executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience. Twenty years ago, a diploma from a four-year institution was often viewed ...
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have effectively shut down to all but essential businesses, and the three states have now published their definitions of what's considered essential. Under Gov.
The construction industry is no longer an essential workforce in New York amid the Covid-19 crisis, the government said Friday. Empire State Development Corp. updated guidance to halt non-essential ...
Millions of Americans are on the frontlines of the coronavirus, keeping our nation running, our streets safe and our neighbors healthy. Medical professionals, first responders, farmers, grocery store ...
Essential workers were recently feted in South Florida with a thunderous flyover by the Navy’s Blue Angels. But who makes up the state’s essential workforce? A new report out of the Florida Policy ...
As Senior Director of Workforce Development for the Pennsylvania Homecare Association, I am deeply concerned by Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed 2025-2026 state budget, which critically overlooks our ...
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