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Freeman Teams Up With the Center For BrainHealth to Help Improve Employee Wellbeing, Address COVID Stressors

U S economic bridge may finally span pandemic s end as benefits, vaccines both roll on

6 Min Read WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Good news came in a bundle this week for workers furloughed last year from the Walt Disney Co.’s California theme park. FILE PHOTO: Walt Disney Co s Disneyland and California Adventure theme parks in Southern California are now closed due to the global outbreak of coronavirus in Anaheim, California, U.S., March 14, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake The company said it would bring back a first tranche of 10,000 employees as it readies to reopen Disneyland in late April, and for those who don’t get that first round call or aren’t comfortable returning to work yet because of the pandemic, President Joe Biden’s stimulus bill, signed on Thursday, extends their unemployment benefits through the summer.

U S economic stimulus may finally span pandemic s end as benefits and vaccines roll out

The Globe and Mail Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON and SAN FRANCISCO Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Carlo Allegri/Reuters Good news came in a bundle this week for workers furloughed last year from the Walt Disney Co.’s California theme park. The company said it would bring back a first tranche of 10,000 employees as it readies to reopen Disneyland in late April, and for those who don’t get that first round call or aren’t comfortable returning to work yet because of the pandemic, President Joe Biden’s stimulus bill, signed on Thursday, extends their unemployment benefits through the summer.

New Freeman Research Shows An Accelerated Return To In-Person Events

Share this article Share this article DALLAS, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Freeman, the global leader in events, releases new research this week showing the majority of attendees and exhibitors in the U.S. plan to return to face-to-face events by the fall of 2021. According to the study, 78 percent of attendees expect to attend in-person events in fall 2021, increasing to 94 percent by winter. Exhibitors are slightly more optimistic with 80 percent returning this fall, 95 percent will do so by winter. Further, 85 percent of respondents say in-person events are irreplaceable because of their ability to drive commerce and networking that creates partnerships and innovation.

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