holiday for encouraging majority of days be spent at their desk. this will have noticeable impact. security company castle systems says we have been sitting around 43% occupancy passed couple of months. some like new york city seeing lower occupancy rates. more are returning to the office, castle says increased interest in their tracking system. not just for security reasons. people are coming in when they are supposed to be when they say they are coming in. companies have seen push back from employees that don t want to end remote work. many are calling return to office draconian and they do exceptional work. castle says occupancy levels 20% earlier this work. they have doubled and expect them to go up more tomorrow. charles? changes, a lot, madison. let s bring in casey mcdonald and heatha. mike, i think the window is closing in on folks. 20% across the board. might and muscle, i am going to work from home or else i think that clock is ticking down. maybe to an ex
america s largest auto maker. and today, women make up about half our workforce, but they still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. that is wrong, and in 2014, it s an embarrassment. women deserve equal pay for equal work. joining me now, joy reid, host of the new msnbc show the reid report and managing editor of the grio, heatha. we want to point out there are just as many headlines refuting this point. that said, gender inequality, this is a real issue. and as you re pointing out, even as you climb the corporate ladder, so women doing everything they are supposed to do, getting education, climbing through the ranks as this woman did and you get there and are still not at that equal level and i think a lot of women coming into the workforce, i can
new york times , what should you do when you don t think you should apologize but everybody else does? look, this apology stuff is getting too easy for ceos on the cause and on the backs of consumers. at this point target needs to say we re going to be the first to spend this money in order to fix the problem. this was the biggest breach in history, they are a major retailer, and customer attrition is happening. people are not feeling safe to go in and use their debit cards there and it s happening across the board. you saw that happen at neiman marcus, there was another breach with the hotels. this isn t going to end any time soon unless retailers really take the measures to protect their consumers. we ll be watching and listening to those debates today. luke russert, bob sullivan, heatha, thank you all. banks and retailers point fingers at each other, which do you think is more responsible for protecting your identity? weigh in on facebook or twitter.
exposed to the target credit and debit card breach, the worst data security hack in history. target now says up to 110 million customers may be victims. in addition to credit and debit card numbers, the cyber thugs also stole names, phone numbers and e-mail and home addresses. mean time, luxury retailer, niemann marcus, is also reporting a security breach, but at this point the company says it doesn t know how many customers may have had their information stolen. what should nervous customers do? heatha, people want answers here. you look at the target data breach occurring during one of the busiest shopping months, november 27th and december 15th, all the holiday shopping there. what should people concerned do if they think they may be victims? absolutely, alex. according to mint.com, it was the third-most shopped at store during the black friday weekend. $87 million spent during that black friday weekend.
store traffic was down friday and saturday by 7% over last year. analytics firm said that translates to a drop in sales to 4% to 6% from a year ago and that s why some stores are keeping open through christmas eve. among those that have these shop till you drop hours. busy time how, heatha. yes, a very busy time for me. i have to apologize for my voice, i m getting over a little bit of a cold. i m channeling scarlett johansson over here. so is it worth it for them to stay open 24 hours? it is at this point because we saw all this inclimate weather that happened over the last season. last weekend was not well, not this past weekend but the weekend before the huge snowstorm, the weekend before that another huge snowstorm. also a lot of these customers don t like to stand in line, so paypal came out with a study saying how 53% of people don t want to go into stores.