People will eventually return to their offices to work, but how will they do that safely? Madrona Venture Group compiled a “toolkit” with input from 15 major employers in the Seattle region, including Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks. One big finding: Communication is key to making employees feel safe at work.
Peter Fankhauser, chief executive officer of Thomas Cook, added that Sanya is a great new addition to its long-haul offering, “providing even more choice to customers looking for a sun and beach holiday in south-east Asia.”
Pedestrians walk past ATMs beside an Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd outlet in Hong Kong on Wednesday. [Photo/Agencies]
Pence made the remarks on CNN's State of the Union, saying that risks from the disease remain low for most US citizens, while promising to make up for testing shortfalls.
People walk by a billboard at Harlem's Apollo theater stating "Be Well" on April 24, 2020, in New York City. [Photo/Agencies]
Peak passenger flows out of the country through major airports such as those in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu are forecast to fall on Monday and Wednesday, and the peak flow entering the country may occur on Feb 9 and 10, according to the National Immigration Administration.
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People more sensitive to mosquito bites across China are now able to adjust their outdoor activities and take precautions using real-time, publicly available data about the pests' density.
Peng Jianfeng, a professor at the school of labor and human resources in Renmin University of China, said that the challenge for many companies is that the contribution of human resources has not grown in tandem with the business expansion.
Pay equity: Shareholders want Amazon to report on the company’s global median gender pay gap. “A report adequate for investors to assess company strategy and performance would include the percentage global median pay gap between male and female employees across race and ethnicity, including base, bonus and equity compensation,” the resolution says. For: 88,345,337, or 25.83 percent; Against: 241,595,028; Abstain: 12,063,027.
PayPal's withdrawal came after the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that other Libra members including Visa and Mastercard were also reconsidering their commitment to the group.