Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Despite COVID-19, Many U.S. Workers Don't Get Paid Sick Time

Por: Time Nation September 28, 2022

thumbnail

Starting next week, Starbucks workers will no longer have access to expanded paid sick leave that the for COVID-19 illness, isolation, and vaccination. Going forward, employees will have to use whatever accrued sick time and vacation time they have to cover missed days should they fall sick with the virus—unless the state or city in which they work requires COVID-19 pay. The coffee chain may be the latest large U.S. company to scrap its more... + full article



Similar News

Front Line Workers Owed A Dose Of Gratitude

Forbes USA Business September 30, 2022

thumbnailNEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 09: A firefighter smiles while walking towards a medical worker outside of ... [+] NYU Langone Health hospital during the nightly 'Clap Because We Care' cheer for medical staff and essential workers amid the coronavirus pandemic on May 9, 2020... + más

A single dose of monkeypox vaccine provides some protection against infection, CDC says | CNBC

CDC: 1 dose of vaccine protects against monkeypox, 2nd dose encouraged | 10 WBNS


California raises wage replacement for new parents, sick workers

Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 30, 2022

thumbnailGov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Friday that will increase the amount of money workers receive under the state’s paid family and medical leave program, providing a boost that supporters say will ensure lower wage workers are not locked out of a benefit they are already paying... + más

Despite COVID-19, Many U.S. Workers Don't Get Paid Sick Time | Time

Supporters abandon L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval after wage theft report | Los Angeles Times


Workers Should Not Get in Trouble for Calling Out During a Hurricane. Too Many Do.

Slate USA Business September 29, 2022

thumbnailAs Hurricane Ian wreaks devastation on Florida’s coast, with the possibility of continuing up through Georgia and the Carolinas, here’s one thing no one should have to worry about: Whether they’ll be fired for following a government order to evacuate. This seems like... + más

The Fed says unemployment will rise. Here's who economists say would lose their jobs first. | ABC News

The Fed says unemployment will rise. Here's who economists say would lose their jobs first. | ABC7


Labor unions protest contractor for continuing alleged wage theft, despite Department of Labor fine

The Advocate USA Business September 27, 2022

thumbnailA group of unions and community organizations are claiming Baton Rouge-based Lanehart Commercial Painting is continuing the same practices at a school renovation project in New Orleans that led the company to pay .Lanehart last month agreed to a deal which required them to pay... + más

Supporters abandon L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval after wage theft report | Los Angeles Times

EXPLAINER: Rail strike would impact consumers, businesses | ABC News


Railroad Companies Almost Inflicted an Economic Disaster on the U.S.

Slate USA Business September 24, 2022

thumbnailIf you were planning to spend Thursday stocking up on toilet paper in advance of a seemingly imminent freight-railroad strike or lockout, you woke up to welcome news. President Joe Biden has to avert the disruption and the body blow it would have caused the economy and our... + más

Possible railroad strike could hit Ohio's economy hard | 10 WBNS

America’s Railroads Are in Trouble–With or Without a Strike | Time


Omicron Is Making America’s Bad Jobs Even Worse

The Atlantic USA Business September 24, 2022

thumbnailThe latest wave of the pandemic is pushing service workers to the brink.Alexi Rosenfeld / GettyJanuary 14, 2022Even on a good day, service jobs are pretty hard. Your schedule is constantly changing, you’re on your feet, you’re at the mercy of the general public, and the pace... + más

Here’s How Effective the Original Vaccines Are Against Omicron | Time

State adds 9,000 jobs in August, more than half are in Baton Rouge | The Advocate


Dreaded Side Effect Rears Its Ugly Head in Latest COVID Variant

The Daily Beast USA World September 22, 2022

thumbnailAll over the world, the rates of death and hospitalization from keep dropping. But our successful mitigation of the worst outcomes of the 33-month-old pandemic belie a growing crisis.More and more people are surviving COVID and staying out of the hospital, but more and more... + más

Mystery as to why new COVID variants have stalled in growth | ABC News

Hundreds of Americans still dying of COVID-19 each day ahead of the fall | ABC News



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |