The Salvation Army Sets on the Holiday Fundraising Campaign

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Salvation Army reports: For the first time in 130 years, The Salvation Army is starting its annual holiday fundraising campaign early in order to rescue Christmas. The funds raised through the organization’s iconic red kettles are at risk this year due to COVID-19 while requests for services are at an all-time high. Based on the increase in services already provided in response to the pandemic, the organization could serve up to 155 percent more people in 2020 with Christmas assistance, including putting food on the table, paying bills, providing…

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Workers Want a Hybrid Workplace After COVID-19

Reading Time: 2 minutesMost workers believe the COVID-19 crisis marks the end of full-time work in the office and are looking for a hybrid model that blends work and home finds new research from ManpowerGroup (NYSE: MAN).  After health concerns for themselves and their family, workers are most worried about returning to an old way of working and losing the flexibility they have gained. The Future for Workers, By Workers is the second in ManpowerGroup’s What Workers Want series.  The research points to employers needing to adopt a People First approach and to reimagine a future of work that works for…

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Walt Disney World Resort Promises a Different Holiday Season in 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutesA reimagined holiday celebration will begin Nov. 6, 2020, at Walt Disney World Resort, with the four theme parks, Disney Springs and Disney resort hotels decked for the season. Through Dec. 30, guests will discover seasonal food and drinks at The Most Magical Place on Earth, as well as special merchandise and enchanting new entertainment experiences. When night falls at Magic Kingdom Park, projection effects will transform Cinderella Castle with a kaleidoscope of designs, including a whimsical Christmas sweater and a regal overlay of red, green and gold ornamentation. The iconic castle will provide…

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The Constantly Changing List of Groups Vulnerable to Severe COVID-19 Illness

Reading Time: 3 minutesSince COVID-19 has devastated the world, the list most vulnerable to the most severe cases has constantly changed.  Early on it was believed that only the oldest populations were concerned. Based on a detailed review of available evidence to date, CDC has updated and expanded the list of who is at increased risk for getting severely ill from COVID-19. Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions remain at increased risk for severe illness, but now CDC has further defined age- and condition-related risks. As more information becomes available, it is…

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10 Choices for Travelers in the US Searching Holidays Close to Home

Reading Time: 2 minutesTravel Leaders reports: “Consumers are itching to travel, say advisors at Travel Leaders Network who have fielded inquiries from clients planning trips close to home for travel between now and December. In fact, 50 percent of travel requests submitted through the TravelLeaders.com website are for travel options between Fall 2020 and year’s end. “‘For several weeks, we were all staying home per orders from our governors, but now with many restrictions lifted more people are willing to venture out, but still close to home,’ said Roger E. Block, President of Travel…

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Winter of the Great Divide? Which Side are You On?

Reading Time: 2 minutesWinter may be a few months away, but it’s front and center now as the Farmers’ Almanac releases its 2021 edition and its long-range winter weather forecast, which is dubbed “Winter of the Great Divide.” Because the Farmers’ Almanac is anticipating “cold and snowy conditions in the north, drought in the west, and everything crazy in between,” they’re asking, “which side are you on?” “Preparing people for the unexpected is more important than ever,” states editor Peter Geiger, Philom. “Our job as editors of the Farmers’ Almanac is to pass down valuable tips and advice to help our…

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6 in 10 Americans Need Economic Impact Payment to Make Ends Meet

Reading Time: 2 minutesA recent report from MagnifyMoney finds: “Just over six in 10 Americans said they need another economic impact payment in order to make ends meet, according to a survey by MagnifyMoney, a LendingTree company. “As the coronavirus pandemic shows little to no sign of slowing, the U.S. government is struggling to come to an agreement on another relief package to help Americans stay afloat amid the economic storm caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Congress recently departed for its summer recess without a plan in place and according to MagnifyMoney’s survey,…

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Is COVID Making People Perform Better at Work?

Reading Time: 3 minutesKPMG releases an important survey: “According to a second pulse survey by KPMG LLP (KPMG), the U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm, 79 percent of U.S. workers from organizations with more than 1,000 employees indicate that over the last four months, the quality of their work has improved, 70 percent say that their productivity has increased, and 67 percent indicate their work-life balance has improved. Eighty-four percent are also satisfied with their employer’s response to the pandemic. “‘American workers have demonstrated remarkable resiliency under the pressures of COVID-19 and against…

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Postmaster General Weighs in on Voting Controversy

Reading Time: 2 minutesPostmaster General Louis DeJoy issued the following statement today: “The United States Postal Service will play a critical role this year in delivering election mail for millions of voters across the country. There has been a lot of discussion recently about whether the Postal Service is ready, willing and able to meet this challenge. I want to make a few things clear: The Postal Service is ready today to handle whatever volume of election mail it receives this fall. Even with the challenges of keeping our employees and customers safe and healthy…

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Artists Against Trump

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Louder Than Hate” provided the following statement to Daily Mail USA. “A group of incensed citizens from states around the country have formed a unified artistic protest revolution project that will make this election louder than hate. Artists will interpret famous divisive words said by President Donald J. Trump and depict what it means to them in their own unique media, i.e.: building murals, 3D mapping on landmarks, billboard truck designs, etc. Each piece of art will proudly display the hashtag, #LouderThanHate. “RISE” Louder Than Hate Video “Citizens who are also…

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