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Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs have also announced cuts during a brutal January for corporate workers.
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University Hospitals on Wednesday announced the layoffs of 117 administrative employees, citing an economic downturn sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The system has also eliminated 326 unfilled administrative positions, according to a hospital media release.
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Ohio is the first state to challenge the U.S. Census Bureau’s decision to push back the release of 2020 census figures; Four Ohio counties have dropped from level 3 red to level 2 orange on the COVID-19 alert map; Gov. DeWine says sports and entertainment facilities can reopen with limited attendance; and more stories.
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Amid the pandemic and the financial implications it holds for museums, the Akron Art Museum is doing well thanks to grants, donors, and a virtual fundraising event.
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State agencies were forced to make cuts at the end of Ohio’s fiscal year in June to deal with coronavirus impacts. And in most cases, those have carried...
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The University of Akron announced the formation of a task force to review athletics spending. This comes just a week after trustees cut 178 jobs,…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 20:DeWine: Mask order may cover 'a lot more counties' this weekMany nursing homes likely aren't ready for…
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The University of Akron Board of Trustees on Wednesday unanimously approved a measure to reduce 178 union and nonunion faculty and staff positions.Facing…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 10:Summit, Lorain counties added to state mask requirementsUnited Airlines plans layoffs at Cleveland…
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Ten Plain Dealer journalists are leaving the newsroom after recent layoffs and a change in direction for the Cleveland paper. Twenty-two staffers were laid off at the end of last week. On Tuesday, the paper announced most of the remaining 14 journalists would be taken off their established beats and shifted to focus on five outlying counties. Now, 10 of those staffers are resigning from the paper.