Economists estimate the Labor Department will report that 4.5 million Americans filed initial applications for unemployment insurance last week
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GE workers demand to save jobs, make ventilators to fight coronavirus pandemic
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Walmart and Sam’s Club to check workers every day for fever to combat coronavirus
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Coronavirus fears spur Amazon workers in New York to walk off job until building is cleaned
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Kroger to hire 20,000 more workers to meet coronavirus demand
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