[h=1]These companies laid off thousands
of employees this week[/h]
https://tinyurl.com/y87dlnf9
New York (CNN Business) "The effects of the coronavirus are still battering the economy, despite small signs of a turnaround.
Just look at the most recent numbers:
Another 1.5 million US workers filed for first-time jobless benefits last week,
the Department of Labor said Thursday, for a total of more than
45 million Americans who have done so first-time benefits since mid-March.
Large companies are reducing their headcounts as a result of the pandemic.
Here are some of the largest companies that announced workplace reductions
this past week:
[h=3]24 Hour Fitness[/h][h=3]AT&T[/h][h=3]Hilton[/h][h=3]HSBC[/h]
We can only hope that our president will do something SOON
(not wait until after the election)
to stimulate the economy and affect change in a positive direction!
of employees this week[/h]
https://tinyurl.com/y87dlnf9
New York (CNN Business) "The effects of the coronavirus are still battering the economy, despite small signs of a turnaround.
Just look at the most recent numbers:
Another 1.5 million US workers filed for first-time jobless benefits last week,
the Department of Labor said Thursday, for a total of more than
45 million Americans who have done so first-time benefits since mid-March.
Large companies are reducing their headcounts as a result of the pandemic.
Here are some of the largest companies that announced workplace reductions
this past week:
[h=3]24 Hour Fitness[/h][h=3]AT&T[/h][h=3]Hilton[/h][h=3]HSBC[/h]
We can only hope that our president will do something SOON
(not wait until after the election)
to stimulate the economy and affect change in a positive direction!