Letter build a contemporaneous conversation between authors Byron McCauley and Jennifer Mooney from last summer through the beginning of this year in new book "Hope Interrupted."
From handshakes to fist bumps: The future of professional greetings Let your conscience be your guide
In the business world, the handshake has been a staple for a very long time, but the pandemic has changed that.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. â There is a right way and a wrong way to shake hands, according to Sherry Thomas, the president of Palm Beach Etiquette. We as Americans only have one or two standard styles of greeting, she said.
Thomas is now consulting with businesses about the so-called greeting gray area that exists now. What I am seeing in companies is there is no standard, she said. I do have people call me a lot and ask my opinion on how I feel about it, and I do think it is individual.
Pandemic unemployment in the Tri-State was worse than the Great Recession. But here s the good news We re almost back to where we were
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CINCINNATI â Sarah Hess is a flow arts performer at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. Like thousands in the Tri-State area, she filed for unemployment last year.
WCPO first talked to Hess in February, when her Ohio unemployment benefits stopped coming after a false report of fraud. No, there s no fraud, she said. All the shows are canceled.
After Courtney Francisco s story and work with the state unemployment office, Hess case was cleared up and the checks continued.