By JOHN REID BLACKWELL
AND GREGORY J. GILLIGAN Richmond Times-Dispatch
A growing number of Richmond-area employers are telling their employees when they will return to their offices â and some are allowing employees to continue to work from home at least part of the week as the COVID-19 pandemic retreats.
Financial services and credit card company Capital One Financial Corp., the Richmond regionâs largest private employer, told workers on Tuesday that it is planning to keep a hybrid work model in which employees will spend part of their time working at home and part of their time working at their offices.
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Top-selling electronic cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs Inc. has agreed to pay $40 million over six years to settle a legal complaint by state Attorney General Josh Stein.
Stein announced Monday a consent order that will require Juul âto make drastic changes to the way it conducts business.â Another round of pre-trial motions was scheduled for Monday.
Stein said North Carolina is the first state âto successfully hold Juul accountable for its role in spiking teen use and dependence on e-cigarettes.â
Juul said in a statement that the settlement âis consistent with our on-going effort to reset our company and its relationship with our stakeholders as we continue to combat underage usage and advance the opportunity for harm reduction for adult smokers.â