Didi and JD.com let their workers unionize

[ad_1] By Michelle Toh, CNN Business Two of China’s top tech companies are forming unions for their workers as the industry comes under intense political pressure to rethink the way it treats its workers. The Chinese carpooling company Didi (HAVE I GOT) announced in an internal forum last month that it had created a union … Read more

Seven new hospitalizations; Health and school officials warn against vacation travel and gatherings – Redhead Black Belt

[ad_1] Fifty-eight new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Humboldt County today. The total number of residents who test positive for the virus now stands at 7,169. Seven new hospitalizations were also reported today. The age groups of people hospitalized are as follows: A person in their thirties A person in their fifties A person … Read more

How to stay healthy in dorms

[ad_1] With students returning to a full-capacity campus and COVID-19 on the rise again, there are many tips and tricks students can use to stay healthy in dorms. From hand washing to wearing a mask, we’ve heard of practices to help limit potential exposures to the COVID-19 virus. As of August 1, MSU has required … Read more

Thursday Business Headlines – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Here’s a look at Thursday’s business headlines. Costco Costco reintroduced purchase limits as evidence of COVID-19 inventory build-up. Customers are complaining about items that have been out of stock for several weeks. Evidence is mounting that storage returns as the Delta variant of the coronavirus spreads. Mobile app A new scam … Read more

Young Valencia County Showman Receives Heritage Award

[ad_1] The inaugural year of the New Mexico Cattlemen’s Association Heritage Loop Award has started well as New Mexico’s fair season is well underway. August will host 18 county fairs, so be sure to get out there and support young people in agriculture this summer. “The trials received from all over the state have been … Read more

Covid medical bills are about to get bigger

[ad_1] Americans will most likely pay a lot more for Covid medical care during this new wave of cases – whether it’s a routine coronavirus test or a long hospital stay. Earlier in the pandemic, most major health insurers voluntarily waived the costs associated with Covid treatment. Patients did not have to pay their normal … Read more

Obituaries: Peden, Myers, Barnish, Unangst

[ad_1] Cauline Marie Peden Cauline Marie Peden: 1974 – 2021 Cauline Marie Peden, 46, of Casper, WY, passed away on August 14, 2021. The beloved wife of Lonnie Peden. She was born in Oregon on December 2, 1974, daughter of Victor Abbs and Sharan Berry. Cauline and Lonnie met in Wisconsin and were married on … Read more