Friday, May 29, 2020

Google Alert - How to look for work in New York City

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How to look for work in New York City
Daily update May 29, 2020
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But New York City still has plenty of work to do. It continues to see a higher number of patients in intensive care than the 375-patient threshold de Blasio ...
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According to data compiled by The New York Times, nearly 700,000 new known ... Upon arriving at work, employees should get a temperature and symptom check. ... For millions of Americans left out of work by the pandemic, government ... New York's City Council wants to expand outdoor dining.
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Even in some of the hardest-hit cities in the world, the studies suggest, the ... In New York City, which has had the largest coronavirus outbreak in the ... 10 percent of people seeking to go back to work had been infected with the virus.
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All New York's 62 counties, and every metro region recorded double-digit ... "There are a lot of people who found themselves without a job." ...
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New York City's search for coronavirus contract tracers "turned into a ... The flub meant applicants who were hired to do the work from home were ...
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You can find additional resources and coverage on our coronavirus page. ... Cuomo says New York City has to make more progress on some of the ... Construction, wholesale work, curbside and in-store pickup; Specific date for ...
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We need to keep this virus in check." De Blasio expects between 200,000 and 400,000 people returning to work in Phase 1 and emphasized the need ...
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She says that one of her clients who was on the job search before the pandemic says that ... A worker in Nebraska can excel at a job in New York City.
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While Eustis can't see a reality where directing and acting under social distancing measures would work, he says that doesn't stop him from imagining it.
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We look forward to furthering our work in East New York," the Department of City Planning said in an email to City Limits. Housing creation and job ...
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