FLORIDA EXCLUSIVO MAY 9-10 2020
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Dr. Federico Asch. Med Start Washington Hospital Center PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN Shares Tips for Parents & Teachers to Help Kick Cabin Fever to the Curb, Reduce Stress and Stay...
show moreShares Tips for Parents & Teachers to Help Kick Cabin Fever to the Curb, Reduce Stress and Stay Active
Karina Flores Hertz Communication Director AARP
A third of the workforce is 50 or older, and company closings and layoffs related to this pandemic have had a major effect on this demographic. Almost 5 million workers over the age of 55 work in retail sales positions, while an additional 1 million do so in the food preparation or retail industries;sectors that have stopped to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. Additionally, many older adults have not had a need to write a resume for many years and are concerned that a potential employer may be biased against them.
Steve Maggi Immigration Attorney
The president has ordered meat processing plants to remain open even as workers, many of them immigrants, are exposed to the coronavirus. In fact a sizable swath of meat-processing workers are undocumented immigrants.
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