As COVID-19 cases surge, some employees may greet an invitation to their in-person office holiday party with a question: Should I go or RSVP no?
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
Holiday shopping
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Christmas 2020: Shoppers expected to spend more but COVID-19 remains the wild card
Retailers expect a robust holiday shopping season this year, buoyed by a strong housing market and increased savings, but COVID-19 couldĀ chill buying.
No masks? No hazard pay? Amid COVID-19 surge, grocery store workers demand protections
As they brace for the holiday rush, grocery store and other frontline workers are demanding hazard pay and protective equipment amid COVID-19 spike
Is Santa Claus still coming to the mall for Christmas 2020? Here’s how the tradition is changing during COVID-19
A visit to the mall to sit on Santa Claus’ lap may be yet another tradition knocked to the wayside or dramatically altered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Black homeowners are twice as likely to have to return to renting than whites
Black homeowners are twice as likely to lose their homes and have to return to renting than their white peers, according to aĀ new study.
Personal finance
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Bed Bath & Beyond stretch Black Friday, Cyber Monday deals to five days this holiday season
Bed Bath & Beyond says Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be a five-day event, giving shoppers more time to snag deals in store and online.
President-elect Joe Biden: What Biden means for workers’ wages, child careĀ and diversity training
A Joe Biden presidency may reshape the workplace. From raising minimum wage to encouraging diversity, Biden may restore protections Trump eliminated,
Walmart returns guns to sales floor, reversing decision related to election unrest
After saying it had moved firearms and ammunition off the sales floor “as a precaution,” Walmart says it will start making those items visible again.