Two years out of college, Leah Sanders made as much as $ 19,000 a month using oil wells in Kuwait. After being fired in May by oilfield giant Schlumberger Ltd., she returned with her parents to Tennessee, earning $ 15 an hour to help with her father’s construction business. She …
Read More »Marks & Spencer to cut 7,000 jobs
Pedestrians wearing or covering a face mask due to the COVID-19 pandemic will walk past an M&S (Marks and Spencer) store in central London on 20 July 2020. tolga akmen / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images Marks & Spencer, the iconic but struggling UK retailer, said on Tuesday that it …
Read More »Amazon is betting on office work with expansion in big cities
Amazon.com Inc. expands its physical offices into six U.S. cities and adds thousands of business jobs in those areas, an indication that the tech giant is making long-term plans for office work, even if other businesses include continued remote employment. Amazon is preparing to add 3,500 business jobs across hubs …
Read More »Uber rides in California could stop, but Uber Eats still has a green light
Uber may close new week ride recovery in California, but Uber Eats will continue to operate. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Rides from Uber Technologies Inc. may end up in California next week, but Uber Eats – and the many drivers who have switched on delivery to get the service …
Read More »Officials say details on how to screen all Texas nursing home residents, staff are still being removed.
[ad_1] HOUSTON – There are approximately 80,000 residents of nursing homes in Texas and more than double the staff, according to officials with the Health and Human Services Commission. Governor Greg Abbott wants everyone at these facilities to be evaluated for COVID-19, but the trick is how exactly to accomplish …
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