As more people return to work, we are beginning to see a new trend in what employers want in a job candidate. Increasingly, what they want are people fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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– Generous Donation from Military Vet Enables Color Blind Students to Overcome Learning Frustrations –
EnChroma, Inc. – creators of EnChroma eyewear for color blindness – and Rio Rancho Public Schools, today announced that a generous donor has purchased EnChroma glasses for color blind students to overcome the challenges color blindness poses to learning. Access to EnChroma eyewear will enable color blind students to borrow the glasses for tests, projects, classes, or assignments for which correctly interpreting color plays a role.
Social studies map in color normal/color blind view. What important color-coded information might a color blind student struggle to understand because countries in colors containing red and green are difficult to differentiate? (Graphic: Business Wire)
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Santa Cruz Boardwalk to open; A s ready to welcome fans
Boardwalk to open; A’s ready to welcome fans
With the state loosening COVID restrictions across California, many businesses, entertainment venues and schools can begin to open their doors. Allie Rasmus reports
OAKLAND, Calif. - With the state loosening COVID restrictions across California, many businesses, entertainment venues and schools can begin to open their doors.
In Santa Cruz County, which the state deemed OK to enter the red tier on Tuesday, the Boardwalk is set to open on April 1.
In Alameda County, which also jumped into to the red tier, that s also when the Oakland Coliseum is set to open and welcome A s fans inside the stadium for opening day.
2020 was a devastating year for working Americans
Tom Vacar reports.
OAKLAND, Calif. - The latest Labor Department report shows another 841,000 people filed new claims for state unemployment, plus another 308,000 gig workers and independent contractors filed for Federal Pandemic Relief. All told, that s well over 1.1 million new claims just last week, down only slightly from the previous week but well over any other we experienced in the Great Recession.
One year ago, folks celebrated the coming of 2020 with justifiable economic hope, confidence, but oblivious to the invisible enemy already beginning to spread. But, just last week, 210,000 Californians applied for state or Federal unemployment assistance.