Millions unemployed by the coronavirus pandemic could be retrained to fight it
Hiring them could provide economic salvation and form the backbone of a future health system always ready to fight an epidemic.
Hiring them could provide economic salvation and form the backbone of a future health system always ready to fight an epidemic.
"Four years of job gains wiped out in 15 days...unemployment systems are just unable to deal with it," says one analyst.
“Unlike some countries, we didn’t go into this crisis with a huge diagnostics industry. We have the best scientific labs in the world, but we did not have the scale.”
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“You’re going to run out of personnel before you run out of ventilators,” one expert warns.
Predictions that swiftly followed the Labor Department’s announcement about how a heavier female footprint in the American workforce could result in structural changes to business, such as the addition of paid family leave and more flexible work hours, may now turn out to be nothing more than an unrealized forecast.
Coronavirus-fueled market fluctuations take a toll on multi-billionaires.
Overseeing his family farm in Pennsylvania, Ian Brendle has to cope with the loss of his main clients, restaurants and chefs.
Airlines grappling with the coronavirus crisis face a legal headache after offering customers vouchers instead of immediate refunds for canceled flights.
According to a survey, 63% of college athletic directors expect their revenues to decrease by at least 20% during the 2020-21 school year.
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The transactions in question occurred last year and totaled about 2.2 billion yuan ($310 million), the company said in a filing.
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This doubles a record high for unemployment benefits set just one week earlier.
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From the U.S. to Norway to New Zealand, female leaders are stepping up.
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The COP26 climate conference due to be held in Glasgow this November has been moved to next year as countries reel from the coronavirus.
Boeing and Airbus face a sharp contraction in demand as airlines around the world pare schedules and park planes as the coronavirus pandemic curbs travel.
Governments around the world are reviving rarely used legislation or pledging new measures to ensure that they have the drugs they need to battle the pandemic.
That includes strategies for beer, wine, and mixed drinks delivery, a completely new realm for many of these establishments.