US Bank says employees won t return to downtown Minneapolis office next month as planned
The company, citing COVID s resurgence, has pushed back its office return plans.
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U.S. Bancorp had planned to begin bringing employees back to its downtown Minneapolis office after Labor Day, as soon as Sept. 7. Those plans have now changed.
U.S. Bancorp CEO Andrew Cecere, in an email sent to employees Wednesday and provided to Bring Me The News, said a return to the office won t be happening until later in the year, at the earliest. After weighing our options, we believe the right course of action is to postpone our broader return to office until sometime in the fourth quarter, Cecere wrote, citing the increased caseloads of COVID-19 and the emerging delta variant for the change in plans.
Target’s Bullseye on Black Youth Details
RACIAL RECKONINGS-On June 30, the New York Times published an article,
This is after the nation’s #2 discount retailer publicly committed to investing $2 billion in Black communities following Target’s “woke” moment in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the looting of its South Minneapolis store, which is across the street from where the third precinct police station burned.
The story quoted Sadiq Ali, former manager of the Mondawmin store in West Baltimore’s historic Black community that closed in 2018: “When white folks started shopping in the store, it meant they felt safe enough to cross the tracks.”
Seit dem 25. Mai 2020 quält sich Derek Chauvin laut seinem Anwalt mit der Frage: Was wäre geschehen, wenn? Eigentlich hätte er an jenem Tag gar nicht gearbeitet. Jetzt muss er für den Mord an George Floyd lange hinter Gitter. Das Urteil löste auch Empörung aus.