Business Stories from October 4, 2020 (Change date)
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At least a quarter of Disney layoffs coming from FloridaOct 04, 2020 3:30 pm - ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - At least a quarter of the 28,000 layoffs planned for Disney's parks division will come from Florida, according to a letter the company filed with st...
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The first female recession threatens to wipe out decades of progress for U.S. womenOct 06, 2020 2:30 pm - Women helped pull the U.S. economy out of the last recession. This time around they are falling behind. The pandemic is disproportionately affecting women and threatenin...
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Millions of Americans risk losing power and water as massive, unpaid utility bills pile upOct 06, 2020 2:30 pm - This Tuesday marked 67 days of darkness for Kenneth Parson. He fell behind on his utility bills in the spring - and his lights went off, and stayed off, starting at the ...
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Our co-workers had coronavirus, but our boss never told usOct 08, 2020 6:40 am - Q: Two people in our five-person office have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Our boss found out over the weekend, but didn't tell us until we found out from o...
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Upgrading your space while stuck at home? Get it insuredOct 06, 2020 6:26 am - As many Americans face months on end stuck indoors, some are using their time (and money) to create a change of scenery or upgrade their surroundings. Office equipment p...
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Liz Weston: Sustainable investing could get a lot harderOct 05, 2020 1:29 pm - Interest in sustainable investing is soaring, as more people become convinced that making a positive impact can be profitable as well as good for the planet and society....
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The business lunch will eventually be back — because Zoom can't replace everythingOct 08, 2020 6:40 am - In the Before Times, you could usually find Brian Donahue lunching at one of the power-dining spots around the White House and K Street. Meeting with current or prospect...
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