As offices reopen, employers adapt to a changing work world
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Pedestrian activity is picking up in downtown Cleveland, where employers brought back a wave of office workers this month.
White-collar workers are trickling back to offices across the region, after nearly a year-and-a-half spent in spare bedrooms or basements.
But employers aren t taking a one-size-fits-all approach to reopening.
In a competitive labor market, where flexibility has become more of an expectation than a perk, some companies are going fully remote. Others are experimenting with hybrid schedules. A few are reimagining office layouts to reflect new ways of working.
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Members of Know Your Neighbors are working together to help build stronger connections between the Case community and residents of nearby neighborhoods.
Stanley Miller grew up about 10 minutes away from Case Western Reserve University. But the college was far from a fixture of his childhood. You knew when you were growing up, you weren t welcome on this campus, the now 73-year-old said.
Miller is a Glenville High School grad. The neighborhood of the same name is next to the campus, along with Hough and the city of East Cleveland. Black residents predominantly live in each of those three areas. Forty-four percent of Case s 11,465 total students last fall were white. Six percent were Black.
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Cleveland, Ohio, Jul 23 (EFE).- Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Indians will soon drop the controversial nickname the franchise has used for more than a century, saying Friday the team will be called the Cleveland Guardians after the end of the 2021 season.
Known as the Indians since 1915, the franchise announced late last year that nickname – deemed offensive to Native Americans – would be used for one final season.
A search was launched for a new name, which was unveiled Friday in a video posted on the team’s Twitter account and narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks, a big fan of the franchise dating to his time as an intern at a Cleveland-based theater company.
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By Julie Holiday
Jul 21, 2021
(Cleveland, OH) - When: 11 a.m. Thursday, July 22nd at the Moses Cleaveland statue at Public Square.
Cleveland will have been founded 225 years ago and there’s a wreath laying ceremony, remarks by City Council President Kevin Kelley and other events will take place to celebrate the founding of Cleveland, hosted by the Early Settlers Association of the Western Reserve.
The Early Settlers Association will honor Cleveland Restoration Society President Kathleen H. Crowther as its 2021 recipient of the Herrick Memorial Award, created by the late historian Clay Herrick Jr. to recognize those whose accomplishments have “promoted and brought honor to Cleveland.”