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America s biggest companies flourished during the pandemic but put 100,000 out of work and rewarded investors, analysis shows

America’s biggest companies flourished during the pandemic but put 100,000 out of work and rewarded investors, analysis shows Author: Douglas MacMillan, Jonathan O’Connell, Peter Whoriskey, Chris Alcantara, The Washington Post Updated: December 16, 2020 Published December 16, 2020 Salesforce chairman Marc Benioff, a self-styled leader of the corporate philanthropy movement, said in a series of tweets in late March that Salesforce pledged “not to conduct any significant lay offs over the next 90 days.” But in August the company laid off about 1,000 people. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File) Share on Facebook Print article As the coronavirus pandemic devastated small businesses and plunged millions of Americans into poverty this summer and fall, executives at some of the country’s largest corporations sounded surprisingly upbeat.

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Explained: Why wearing a weak mask may carry more risk than no mask at all Filtration efficiency of a mask decreases with multiple use. How does a mask influence the airflow around the face? Study looks at flow speeds, tracks deposition of particles on folds, the nose, and the lungs. Written by Kabir Firaque , Edited by Explained Desk | New Delhi | Updated: December 23, 2020 12:17:36 pm Women wearing masks during the Covid-19 pandemic in India. (Reuters Photo/File) When you wear a mask, it is primarily to protect other people around you. From the perspective of your own protection, how does your mask influence the airflow around your face, the particles you inhale, and the way these particles are deposited in your upper airway or lungs? A

The biggest American companies have turned profits, laid off workers during the pandemic

The biggest American companies have turned profits, laid off workers during the pandemic
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America s biggest companies are flourishing during the pandemic — and putting thousands of people out of work

By DOUGLAS MACMILLAN, JONATHAN O CONNELL, PETER WHORISKEY AND CHRIS ALCANTARA | The Washington Post | Published: December 16, 2020 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See other free reports here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. As the coronavirus pandemic devastated small businesses and plunged millions of Americans into poverty this summer and fall, executives at some of the country s largest corporations sounded surprisingly upbeat. I don t think we ve ever been more excited or energized about our prospects, PayPal finance chief John Rainey said on a November conference call.

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