Friday, April 17, 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 April 17, 2020
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Those cuts include after-school programs that operate summer day camps. The city says these programs might not be safe given the coronavirus crisis, ...
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We will see depending on what the data shows," Cuomo said. ... and the state's ability to do testing, tests that will allow people to go back to work. ... "My warning was, don't see New York City as so unusual that you think the same ...
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"We have to get back to work." ... (The tally does not include the more than 3,700 people in New York City who have died during the outbreak without ...
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We had been searching frantically for a way to stay open. ... and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and talked on the phone with our ... Ultimately, we had to inform our employees that they would be out of work until further notice.
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But the work available is often unsteady, insecure and low-paying. ... This is what it looks like in New York City, whose public schools serve roughly ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation has ... to jazz musicians that live in the New York City region and work regularly in the ... fund for an institution of our size, we are doing what we know 'Pops' would ...
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It represents an update — a new "focus"— in what officials believe is now necessary to ... 7:30 pm: US Navy hospital ship will see patients from Philadelphia area ... "We don't want you going to work if you're sick," Newsom said.
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But the government shed little light on how it might eventually relax ... younger Brazilians to continue to work and move around with relative ease. ... "I'd never seen anything like it in my 32-year nursing career," said Loredana Mule, ... Hill Hospital in New York City, which has treated more than 800 cases.
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By contrast, the coronavirus is an invisible "monster" that "we can't seem to fight." Abed and at least seven other EMS workers interviewed by Business ...
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Few of the 60 million Latinos in the U.S. can work from home, research shows, ... We asked 17 illustrators and artists in New York City to show us what ...
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