Like so many things about the coronavirus, it depends.
Elevators have always been awkward. Now they’re a social distancing nightmare.
It had been legal to fire someone for being gay or transgender, deepening economic disparities.
They often lack resources and can even cause a backlash that makes things worse.
An industry stretched thin before the pandemic is now at a breaking point.
April figures show communities that rely on manufacturing are also hurt by job losses, but they may see improvement more quickly.
Almost 469,000 workers in K-12 public education lost a job in just the month of April.
Workers already worried about staying safe are now trying to figure out how to get to and from work without violating curfews.
But does the training change behaviors? Some researchers say it’s hard to measure effectiveness.
A group of ride share drivers have sued New York over unemployment hold ups.