Employers are adopting changes made to workflow because of the pandemic
Many employers were faced with the challenge of keeping their businesses open. And as their productivity model changed, so did their workers.
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BRAZOS VALLEY, TX â You re probably one of the thousands of Americans headed back to the office after spending more than a year working from home. And it s no doubt that it s going to be an adjustment.
Many employers were faced with the challenge of keeping their businesses open. And as their productivity model changed, so did their workers.
Voices for Children CASA in the Brazos Valley was one of the organizations forced to adapt during the pandemic. In-person court appearances moved to online and follow up meetings with foster families also followed suit. Kimberly Martinez the director of Voices for Children explained, there was also an increasing demand for children and families who were coming into the foster care system
Meet a Texas Plant Hunter Who’s Combing Forests and Fields to Save Rare Flowers
Conservationist Adam Black roams the state looking for endangered flora, which he shares with researchers around the world.
June 1, 2021
Adam Black checks a small and precariously located colony of Oklahoma grass pinks he has marked with stakes.
Molly Glentzer
Adam Black parked his black Tundra beside State Highway 105 outside Brenham one morning in mid-April and trudged into an unruly-looking tangle of green stuff wedged between the asphalt and a scrubby tree line. Not far down the road, pastures were carpeted with
Lupinus texensis, the iconic Texas bluebonnet. Black had his phone camera out, but he was looking for less conspicuous blossoms. I was tagging along on a day of rare-wildflower monitoring, specimen collecting, and pollinating conservation work that would take us seventy miles east and keep us on the road almost until sundown. Most of the habitat Black showed me was surprisingly acce