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Addressing Employee Challenges When Transitioning to Remote Work

  • Entrepreneur contributor says companies need to change how they address certain aspects of their business
  • Assessment of new hires should include screening to see if they can successfully work from home
  • Companies should also discuss time management with employees, and not be afraid of having a little fun
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Report Warns of Drop in Consumer Spending if Supplemental Unemployment Ceases

  • JPMorgan Chase Institute study determines that $600 a week supplemental unemployment has helped keep consumer spending levels healthy during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Warning that aggregate spending could drop 4.3 percent if at least some of the benefits are replaced
  • Congress still working on unemployment deal following expiration of enhanced benefits last week
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“You Are Welcome” Campaign Encourages Continuation of Connecticut-R.I. Commerce

  • Campaign encourages Connecticut and Rhode Island residents to continue visiting each others states despite new COVID-19 restriction regarding Rhode Island
  • Recent travel advisory adds Rhode Island to list of states whose residents and visitors must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Connecticut
  • Restriction does not apply to visits of less than 24 hours
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Unemployment Statistics Show Uneven Recovery Across U.S.

  • Some states see rapid recovery in jobless rates, while high unemployment rates persist in Northeast and other areas
  • Friday’s labor report will shed some light on whether recent spike in COVID-19 cases has worsened employment levels
  • Few CEOs expect V-shaped recovery
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Connecticut Power Outages May Send Some Workers Back to the Office

  • Widespread power outages following Tropical Storm Isaias impede employees’ ability to work from home
  • Employers look to cope with loss of services, including possibility of sending some workers back to the office while maintaining COVID-19 safety protocols
  • Situation highlights one limitation of remote work
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A Call For Open Innovation

  • Forbes Technology Council contributor says partnership models established during COVID-19 pandemic should continue in future
  • Benefits include better market research, more business opportunities, and lower R&D costs
  • Tips on how to engage in open innovation
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Small Business Owners Show Cautious Optimism In COVID-19 Impact Poll

  • Jessica Moser visits the Small Business Radio Show to discuss the latest results of a Met Life/U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll on COVID-19 impact
  • Most small businesses said they had fully or partially reopened at the time of the survey
  • Small businesses show more optimism about future revenues and ability to rehire employees
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Thousands of Theaters Join Call to “Save Our Stages”

  • Live music venues call on fans to join call to “Support Our Stages” with bipartisan $10 billion relief bill
  • Theaters have been hard-hit due to show cancellations and a lack of viable revenue alternatives during COVID-19 pandemic
  • National Independent Venue Association estimates nine out of 10 theaters may close in the next couple of months if situation continues
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School Reopening Decisions Poised to Impact Small Business Workforce

  • Employees at small businesses may be eligible to seek leave if schools offer virtual classes for all or part of the fall semester
  • Parents may struggle with child care options if they have already used up available FFCRA leave
  • In Connecticut, reopening decisions are being left up to individual districts
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Unemployment Extension Hits Partisan Roadblock As Enhanced Benefits End

  • Democrats reject Republican proposal of short-term extension of enhanced unemployment benefits as insufficient as supplemental $600 a week expires tonight
  • Many states have already distributed their last enhanced unemployment checks
  • With several unemployment options on the table, congressional and White House leaders set to continue negotiations
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