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As mask rules ease, Maine businesses offer a patchwork of approaches

As mask rules ease, Maine businesses offer a patchwork of approaches Consumer and service businesses will rely on the honor system for customers, but many require employees to show proof of vaccination. Share Ari Gersen, owner of Longfellow Books in Portland, says the bookstore will keep curbside pickup options and a floor space that allows for social distancing for the time being. It will also require masks inside the store for at least a couple of weeks until the staff is fully vaccinated. Michele McDonald/Staff Photographer Bookstore owner Ari Gersen plans to keep his mask on after the state’s mandate expires Monday, and he’ll ask his staff and customers to do the same, at least for a little while longer.

As mask rules ease, Maine businesses offer a patchwork of approaches

As mask rules ease, Maine businesses offer a patchwork of approaches
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Arizona restaurants dealing with unexpected staffing shortages; some reducing hours and menus

Arizona restaurants dealing with unexpected staffing shortages; some reducing hours and menus ABC15 and last updated 2021-05-06 17:07:02-04 PHOENIX — As more people are going out and about and eating at bars, breweries, and restaurants, those places are busier than they ve been in a while and with an industry-wide staffing shortage, some owners are warning that the trickle-down effect could mean longer wait times for diners, reduced hours of operations, or trimmed menus. It s already happening at a few places in the Valley. Serrano s Mexican Restaurants, which has five restaurants in the East Valley, recently announced that it would temporarily close all of its restaurants on Mondays, partly to give its current staff another day to rest and because they do not have enough staff to cover the entire dining room. They re already closed on Sundays to allow staff to rest, worship, or spend time with family.

Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Applauds Attorney General s Charges Against Employer s Fraud

Share this article Share this article HARRISBURG, Pa., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today, Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced criminal charges against the major anti-union company, Glenn O. Hawbaker Incorporated, which has fleeced workers, honest companies, and the Commonwealth of more than $20 Million. The charges announced today are the largest Davis-Bacon prevailing wage case in U.S. History. The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO officers want to thank Attorney General Josh Shapiro and his incredible team for the extraordinary work done today to stand up and fight for PA s workers and their families. The State Federation officers issued the following statements: Glenn O. Hawbaker Incorporated has stolen from its workers and the Commonwealth. This fraud has cheated honest, hard-working people out of the wages, healthcare, and retirement security they are due. Companies should not get a pass for violating the law and depriving workers of the rightful compensation for their labor. The

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