Help wanted ASAP: Suburban business owners feel COVID-19 labor fallout – Daily Herald*

A Labor Education Program study found 40% of working moms in Illinois lost jobs or had to reduce hours when schools switched to remote learning, and child-care centers closed as the pandemic began spiraling in March 2020. "A lot of those child-care slots are not coming back," said University of Illinois Professor Robert Bruno. "It's a big problem and we shouldn't ignore it."
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Aaron
4 years ago

Slaves needed to facilitate the collection of taxes for pensioners.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Look at Pritzker it has his name all over it

10% for the Big Guy
4 years ago

The compounding problem of the heavy hand of government. But sheep don’t connect the dots so, whatever . . .

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