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What do Utahns think about Biden s vaccine mandate for large businesses?

What do Utahns think about Biden s vaccine mandate for large businesses?
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A Utah vaccine lottery is out, but state giveaways for getting COVID-19 shots are still being discussed

A Utah vaccine lottery is out, but state giveaways for getting COVID-19 shots are still being discussed
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Derek Miller joins national task force fighting human trafficking

Deseret News Share this story Kristin Murphy, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY One of Utah’s top business leaders is joining the fight against human exploitation. This week, Salt Lake Chamber President and CEO Derek Miller was appointed to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Task Force to Eradicate Human Trafficking. The assignment highlights a nationwide effort by business and industry to prioritize ongoing efforts in the fight for freedom for those impacted by the illegal practice of human trafficking, he said. “There’s not always really obvious connection between human trafficking and business,” Miller said. “Really, the connection, our focus, is on making sure that businesses understand best practices in their supply chain, meaning sometimes there’s not transparency between where a business may be getting its products and where it may be getting their goods manufactured. Unfortunately, the reality is that sometimes products are made with forced labor, sometimes even child

Alliance pushes ways to get more people in downtown Salt Lake in 2021

Deseret News Share this story Kristin Murphy, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY By virtually all accounts, 2020 was a tumultuous year for the downtown Salt Lake City area. Stricken by the effects of the pandemic, restaurants and other retailers saw dramatic losses in revenue and huge staff reductions. But the promise of vaccines in the New Year has prompted cautious optimism from advocate organizations whose interests include helping to support revitalization efforts during the recovery phase of the economic downturn. “We all have to acknowledge the very difficult challenges that were presented to downtown in 2020,” Downtown Alliance President Dee Brewer said Tuesday. “Restoring the number of workers downtown is going to be very important for sustaining all of the businesses that workforce supports.”

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