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San Antonio Rebounds: Employers plot slow return to the office

San Antonio Rebounds: Employers plot slow return to the office FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 University Health System’s new office building features cubicles that are movable and offer higher walls to allow for social distancing.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of11 University Health System’s new office building features movable cubicles with high walls.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 There are conference rooms throughout University Health System’s offices.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 5of11 Tiffany Gomez, an outpatient facility coding manager, works in her new cubicle one of University Health System’s office buildings.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

Jefferson: No comment no longer cuts it - as polarization worsens, H-E-B, USAA and other iconic companies are under pressure to take stands on hot-button issues

Skip to main content Currently Reading Jefferson: No comment no longer cuts it - as polarization worsens, H-E-B, USAA and other iconic companies are under pressure to take stands on hot-button issues FacebookTwitterEmail Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, speaking Tuesday at a Capitol news conference, denounced opponents of GOP election bills. (Chuck Lindell/Austin American-Statesman/TNS)Lindell, Chuck, MBR / TNS As GOP lawmakers in Austin push measures to make it harder for city-dwelling Texans to vote, San Antonio’s major corporations are keeping their heads down. Several huge Texas-based companies American Airlines, AT&T and Dell have condemned the effort. So Express-News business writers called prominent local companies to ask if they had anything to say about Senate Bill 7 and its companion legislation in the Texas House.

Harris County business owners say scammers hacked into their bank account, filed for unemployment benefits

Harris County business owners say scammers hacked into their bank account, filed for unemployment benefits Taisha Walker, Reporter Tags:  HOUSTON – Harris County business owners said scammers filed for unemployment benefits in their name. Pauline Edgar has kept an extensive log of the countless times hackers tried to access her husband’s online business account. Edgar said she’s been able to use a computer business platform to trace the IP addresses to computers and Android devices in South Africa and California. She said the attempts have been endless. “They must have it set up to automatically keep trying to get in and they keep trying and praying,” Edgar said.

Arts and Culture Industry Generates $6 1 Billion for Texas Economy, Study Says

Arts and Culture Industry Generates $6 1 Billion for Texas Economy, Study Says
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