Workers worry about safety, stress as Mississippi ease mask rules
Restaurants, businesses ask customers to keep masks on Share Updated: 9:16 AM CST Mar 8, 2021 The Associated Press
Restaurants, businesses ask customers to keep masks on Share Updated: 9:16 AM CST Mar 8, 2021 The Associated Press Business, retail and restaurant workers are trying to balance the anticipation of better earnings with growing concerns of lifting the mask mandate and easing restrictions on businesses. Some workers said they are worried about contracting COVID-19 as crowds return. Some workers also worry of the resistance from co-workers and customers when trying to enforce their employers ongoing mask requirements. What s more, some essential workers in the retail and restaurant business are not yet eligible to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. Health experts tracking the trajectory of new virus variants warn that lifting restrictions to
White House Black Market Announces Inaugural National Partnership with Ladies Who Launch
Retailer Aims to Boost Awareness and Raise Funds to Support Women with the Resources and Tools to Launch Their Companies
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FORT MYERS, Fla., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ White House Black Market®, a brand of Chico s FAS, Inc. (NYSE: CHS), announces its inaugural partnership with Ladies Who Launch, a nonprofit organization with a mission to celebrate and empower women entrepreneurs.
White House Black Market Make Herstory Tee As a brand that has served women for over 35 years through style for all aspects of her life, White House Black Market is committed to helping women succeed, said Kimberly Grabel, SVP of Marketing, Chico s FAS, Inc. We design fashion to allow women to express themselves and feel empowered in both their career and personal lives. Our customers are strong, confident, powerful women who are dedicated to suppor
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Winnie Harlow is joined by Diane Von Furstenberg, Mindy Kaling, Priyanka Chopra, Keke Palmer and others to champion women-owned small businesses thriving with Amazon – one of the many ways
Amazon is celebrating International Women s Day and Women s History Month
SEATTLE, March 8, 2021 /CNW/ - This International Women s Day (IWD), March 8, Amazon Canada is celebrating the extraordinary women-owned small businesses that use Amazon every day. From the groundbreaking business founders creating jobs in their communities, to the creative handmakers turning their passion into a career, these inspiring entrepreneurs are persevering through both ordinary and unexpected challenges to champion a better future for all.