A Joe Biden presidency may reshape the workplace. From raising minimum wage to encouraging diversity, Biden may restore protections Trump eliminated,
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‘We are likely to be short’: Air fryers, toys may be harder to find in first holiday since COVID-19
Appliances are mainstays of Black Friday sales. But in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, they may be harder to find this holiday season.
Walmart returns guns to sales floor, reversing decision related to election unrest
After saying it had moved firearms and ammunition off the sales floor “as a precaution,” Walmart says it will start making those items visible again.
Under Donald Trump, Black Americans continue to trail whites in employment, home ownership
Donald Trump boasts he’s the best president for Black Americans since Abe Lincoln. But are Black lives really better under his administration?
‘If not for Tab, we wouldn’t have Diet Coke’: Tab, the iconic diet soda, will be gone by end of the year
Tab, the diet soda of choice for a generation of calorie counters will disappear by the end of the year, beverage giant Coca-Cola says.
Maine and marijuana: Sales of pot for recreational use start Friday
Sales of marijuana for recreational use began Friday in Maine, one of eleven states that have made it legal for adults to possess small amounts
Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis raises questions about what to do if your boss won’t wear a mask
Employees concerned about a boss or co-workers who won’t wear masks have a right to speak up. Here are a few steps they can take
Is Santa Claus coming to town? Mall Santas may lose gigs in first holiday season since the COVID-19 pandemic
Entertainers who work as Santa Claus are booking fewer gigs as retailers, workplaces and party hosts weigh what to do amid the COVID-19 pandemic
More than 824,000 Americans file for unemployment as recovery remains sluggish
More out-of-work Americans sought jobless aid for the first time as the economy slowly rebounds amid continued flare ups of the coronavirus
Another 790,021 Americans file for unemployment as the fallout from COVID-19 lingers
More than 790,000 Americans filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week, as the economic fallout from COVID-19 mounts.