NEW YORK (WABC) -- A staggering number of employees have lost their jobs in just the past few weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. It's not clear when they'll be able to go back to work, but these ...
HOLTSVILLE, Long Island (WABC) -- If the coronavirus is the enemy, Doug Baruchin and his workers at disinfecting company, ITS Environmental Services, based out of Holtsville, are on the front lines of ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers investigated how income or job loss during the initial phases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is linked to subsequent ...
After announcing sweeping job cuts, Block outlines its shift toward leaner operations and higher productivity goals, as Jack Dorsey addresses pandemic-era expansion, restructuring efforts, and renewed ...
Long COVID is not only a health issue for many Granite Staters; it has a direct effect on the New Hampshire economy. The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) says in a new report local ...
COVID-19 made remote work and remote learning a new norm for employees and students. But even as many have returned to offices and schools, one of the pandemic's quieter legacies is influencing both ...
Downtown Oakland, the Port of Oakland and the San Francisco skyline, in a drone view, March 2024 (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) The Bay Area job market was so feeble in 2023 that the region suffered ...
Goodwill stores and donation centers are shut down during the coronavirus pandemic, but nonprofit's mission hasn't stopped. The organization is doing its part to help the unemployed find jobs.
My research into the socioeconomic factors that explain statewide differences in COVID death rates has shown that California’s broad-based use of mandates led to sharp losses in overall economic ...
The University of Tennessee Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research has submitted their economic report to Gov. Bill Lee for 2026 — and they found job losses have increased since 2019.
Led by a hiring surge in the South Bay, the Bay Area powered to big job gains in May, banishing — at least for now — the ominous specter of a weak labor market and job losses that haunted the region ...