It is Memorial Day-Please Take a Moment to Remember Those…

Today is Memorial Day-a day set aside to remember and honor those who perished in service to our country. 

Please take a moment today to remember the many people who sacrificed everything so that our United States of America could contimue to grow and prosper in freedom and representative democracy.

Not to Keep by Robert Frost (1874-1963)

From Bloomberg: Employers don the role of facemask…

For millions of employees returning to the office after a long work-from-home hiatus, one of the biggest changes will be getting most of their pandemic orders from a new COVID-19 czar — their employer.

Getting ready for the office 2.0 and one company'…

Employers are rethinking schedules, seating and safety as they bring back workers. The new normal will be anything but. By Samantha Masunaga, Laurence Darmiento and Andrea Chang

A Santa Monica tech giant doesn’t intend to make employees return to the office if they don’t want to.

A defense contractor with a major presence in Palmdale now sees a hybrid online and in-person work schedule as the norm.

From the Wall Street Journal: Are Remote Workers Regarded…

Bosses Question Eagerness Of Remote Employees BY VANESSA FUHRMANS

More than a year into the U.S.’s great work-from-home experiment, many companies have hailed it largely as a success. So why do some bosses think remote workers aren’t as committed as office dwellers?

From the New York Times: Is It Time to Panic About…

Focus on exactly how and why prices are changing over time, and how these shifts might affect you.

By Neil Irwin

To understand why inflation is so worrying to so many people, you could look at price charts for lumber or used cars or New York strip steaks. There is no doubt that the prices of many of the things people buy are rising at an uncomfortably rapid rate.

Covid-19 Update for May 24, 2020-Changes to Workplace Rules…

New cases of COVID-19 in Pasadena remained at levels not previously seen in well over a year with only two new infections detected by public health officials on Thursday. The city’s average number of daily infections over the prior week declined to 1.7, which was the lowest rate recorded since March 26, 20210, according to Pasadena Public Health Department data. It’s been 20 days since a fatality has been reported in Pasadena, and 18 days since a daily case count exceeded single-digits.

From PasadenaNOW: California is reopening on June 15th.…

No Capacity Limits, No Physical Distancing: State Outlines Plan for End Of COVID Rules on June

With infections and hospitalizations dropping and vaccinations rising, California is on track to lift the bulk of its COVID-19 regulations on June 15, including a complete removal of capacity restrictions and physical distancing requirements, the state’s Health and Human Services Secretary said Friday.

From PasadenaNOW: California is reopening on June 15th.…

No Capacity Limits, No Physical Distancing: State Outlines Plan for End Of COVID Rules on June

With infections and hospitalizations dropping and vaccinations rising, California is on track to lift the bulk of its COVID-19 regulations on June 15, including a complete removal of capacity restrictions and physical distancing requirements, the state’s Health and Human Services Secretary said Friday.

Heading back to the office? What to expect-from the LA Times

RETURNING TO THE WORKPLACE-First day back at office might feel weird-Expect piles of mail, awkward interactions — oh, and don’t open the refrigerator. By Laurence Darmiento for the LA Times.

It wasn’t quite Pompeii, but it was close.

Employers Can Require Employees Be Vaccinated, Returning to…

Federal Court Upholds Employer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

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