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Starbucks employees will be paid for the next 30 days whether their store is open or not.


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This is what we call modeling good behavior.
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Good idea, SK. I've changed the title of the thread.

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The fashioner designer announced the shift in production through its charitable arm on Thursday.

The Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation will start making 250,000 masks and 25,000 isolation gowns in the US.


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The Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation has donated $10 million to the coronavirus crisis that is currently gripping the world. The money will go directly to the workers and communities dealing with the pandemic.

"At the heart of our company, there has always been a spirit of togetherness that inspires our creativity, our confidence and most importantly our support for one another," Ralph Lauren said. "In the past weeks and months, that spirit has never wavered. We believe that no matter who you are or where you are from, we are all connected. That is why we are taking significant action to help our teams and communities through this crisis."


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Hopefully the list will get longer!!


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Columbia Sportswear CEO Tim Boyle cuts own salary to $10K, retail employees receive regular pay

This was a great move. Kudos to Tim Boyle.


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CA Governor Newsom called in favors with Richard Branson (who lent a 747) and Elon Musk (ventilators) to get the supplies he needs.


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Corporations are not people nor citizens (yes, I know it's a figure of speech). I tend to agree with piqué on these issues however inelegant my way of expression.
 
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CA Governor Newsom called in favors with Richard Branson (who lent a 747) and Elon Musk (ventilators) to get the supplies he needs.


It shouldn't be necessary. It won't be adequate in a few months.

This is a federal government function and a fiasco.
 
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This is a federal government function and a fiasco.


It should be a federal government function, but it’s clear that the federal government is not capable of dealing with it.


It’s states and cities now, and a lot of them are doing a very good job of it.

Others (Alabama, Florida, Texas) not so much.


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Chef Rick Bayless has partnered with US Foods to provide food and income to unemployed restaurant workers.

Beginning Monday, Bayless’ original restaurant, Frontera Grill, will become the center of the operation. Fifteen laid-off restaurant workers will be paid to sort grocery boxes, each containing 30 pounds of food — produce, bread, dried ingredients, poultry and meat — for distribution among a growing number of participating restaurants, including Antique Taco, Carnitas Uruapan, Honey Butter Fried Chicken, Rome’s Joy Catering and Lula Cafe.

The team will process 800 boxes per week, with the goal of stocking the pantries of laid-off workers from the participating restaurants. Distribution is limited to those employees. More restaurants are expected to be added.

“As soon as restaurants began to shutter, our thoughts immediately turned to getting food to the most vulnerable people in our industry,” Bayless said. “This project can touch the lives of many thousands of displaced workers.”

The program is funded by a $250,000 gift from an anonymous private foundation in Chicago, and began with a phone call from US Foods to Bayless’ team to offer support with their community efforts.

“We are honored to be collaborating with Chef Rick Bayless,“ said Anthony Kingsley, Local and Sustainable Product lead at US Foods. “US Foods has a long-standing commitment to helping our restaurant operators as they support our communities, and that has never been as important as it is today.”

In addition, Rick and Deann Bayless have established an emergency fund, from which employees can borrow up to $500 at a time, interest free. Frontera’s manager-led employee relief fund, nearing $17,000, is still collecting funds; the total collected by the end of Monday will be matched by an anonymous donor. To donate, go here.


https://www.chicagotribune.com...rzyioc2cm-story.html

Their gofundme page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-our-frontera-family


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