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Finally, we arrive at June 15 — a day where life should begin, we hope, to return to normal. Following a year where the only certainty business owners had was constant uncertainty, Tuesday will provide a potential respite to the residual anxieties of 2020 and the pandemic’s early 2021 wrath. But between staffing shortages, Cal/OSHA...
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New report measures value of business travel for first time London, June 15, 2021: Only 24 months ago, business travel was synonymous with global corporations and senior executives’ roles. During the global lockdowns, companies have experienced the direct impact of no travel or in-person meetings on their business functions and operations. In new research from...
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In some parts of Orange County, June 15 – when the state’s restrictions on businesses and civic life largely go away – will be cause to celebrate a return largely to whatever now passes for normal. Other parts of the county may greet the day with a shrug because they’ve already resumed old (pre-pandemic) habits...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Business First released its 2021 Schools Guide on Monday, but this year is different due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  This year, they made the Schools Guide a broader reference for parents. This year’s guide will include how school districts adapted to new teaching models for COVID. How many students, teachers and...
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Delaying lockdown easing will have ‘critical impact’ on business  BBC News Read more…
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Waterford _ “Why not us?” That’s what three cousins asked themselves as they considered opening the town’s newest summertime attraction, Shoreline Scooter Rentals. After opening Memorial Day weekend, they now hope to bring to town a new summertime hobby: riding motor scooters. “We put this together with the intention of providing something that has never been done in this area,” said Nathan Hurt, the business’ head...
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For all of June, the monthly promotional “burger fight” at Stone Hut Bar & Grill, on Plaza Way, is aimed at battling Parkinson’s disease. The business designates two special burgers every month and gives patrons a chance to win a $50 gift card for choosing their favorite. This month, Stone Hut has teamed up with...
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to businesses, especially the small businesses that are the backbone of local communities. Almost every industry struggled, and many businesses went under entirely. As the pandemic wanes and the economy stabilizes, Fulshear-Katy Chamber of Commerce President Don McCoy addressed the current state of business in the area and contemplated...
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Who says the NFT bubble has popped?   A non-fungible token (NFT) of a digital artwork called a CryptoPunk defied expectations and just sold for $11.8 million at Sotheby’s on Thursday. “CryptoPunks are a set of 10,000 pixel-art characters made by Larva Labs in 2017” and the mega bucks one that sold— CryptoPunk #7523 — is “of...
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Employees are beginning to trickle back into their offices just in time — after a new study found that remote work reduces productivity. The study, which surveyed the remote work habits of 10,000 employees at an Asian technology company between April 2019 and August 2020, found a 20 percent decrease in output, according to a...
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