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Walmart, Costco, and Uber are competing more than ever for labor

April 16, 2021 US retailers have long been competing with one another for workers in a high-turnover industry. What’s new is that the gig economy steering more into delivery is joining the competition for labor, and increasingly so over the course of the pandemic. Consider DoorDash, the food delivery company. Data from ZipRecruiter shows that the number of job postings for DoorDash in March 2021 was 8,550% higher than in March 2020. The scramble for labor has been testing even the largest retail chains, which are responding with better pay and schedules. In February, Costco announced increasing its minimum wage to $16 an hour, pulling ahead of rivals like Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. And Walmart announced on April 14 that it will convert thousands of its part-time workers into full-time employees, a move that will give workers more consistent hours, while also giving Walmart more stability in staffing as its pickup and delivery business explodes.

The Beginning of the American Revolution…Monday is Patriots Day

The Beginning of the American Revolution…Monday is Patriots Day Patriots Day is this Monday.  A day Massachusetts has been celebrating since 1894 in honor of the colonists who on April 19, 1775 fought British soldiers at the battles of Concord and Lexington.  The first shots were fired that day that has become known as the beginning of the American Revolution. Patriots Day is usually highlighted by the running of the Boston Marathon.  The pandemic cancelled last year s race and for public safety reasons the 2021 marathon has been moved to October 11 th this year.  The Red Sox are another Patriots Day attraction and will on the field at Fenway Monday morning to take on the Sox of a different color, the Chicago White Sox at 11:10 a.m.

Notbremse , Distanzunterricht und Lockdown: Diese Corona-Regeln gelten in München

Notbremse , Distanzunterricht und Lockdown: Diese Corona-Regeln gelten in München
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How Working From Home Changed Wardrobes Around the World

How Working From Home Changed Wardrobes Around the World It wasn’t all sweats and leggings. A whirlwind tour of how the pandemic affected what we wore, from India to Italy. Credit.Tayler Smith for The New York Times, Ricci Shryock for The New York Times (Senegal April 15, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET Have months of self-isolation, lockdown and working from home irrevocably changed what we will put on once we go out again? For a long time, the assumption was yes. Now, as restrictions ease and the opening up of offices and travel is dangled like a promise, that expectation is more like a qualified “maybe.” But not every country’s experience of the last year was the same, nor were the clothes that dominated local wardrobes. Before we can predict what’s next, we need to understand what was. Here, eight New York Times correspondents in seven different countries share dispatches from a year of dressing.

Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Petrol, diesel prices finally cut after 15 days pause

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, April 15 (IANS) Fuel prices in the country finally fell on Thursday with oil marketing companies deciding to pass the benefit of softer global oil prices earlier this month to the consumers. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 15-April-2021

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