by Office Movers of Florida
A new study from S&P Global Market Intelligence finds that companies plan to keep work from home policies in place. According to the research study, “close to 80% of organizations surveyed said they have implemented or expanded universal work-from-home policies as a result of COVID-19, while 67% expect these policies to remain in place either permanently or for the long-term.” Read the full press release...
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As small business owners across Tampa and around Florida continue to rebound from the impact of Coronavirus, many have sought help from federal and state loan programs. The largest program, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) doled out over $350 million in loans. Recently, the United States Congress extended the program – and that could mean good news to local Tampa businesses. Here’s an update. Congress...
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by Office Movers of Florida
You’ve probably noticed that many businesses across Tampa, St. Pete/Clearwater and Sarasota are handing out free face masks. Obviously, these businesses are concerned about Coronavirus (Covid-19) and the spread of the virus, especially as cases have increased in late June and so far in early July. By distributing free masks, they’re working to reduce the potential spread of the virus and the possible infection rate...
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by Office Movers of Florida
With Coronavirus cases on the rise in Tampa Bay and across Florida, it’s sometimes hard to find the good news. But it’s out there, whether it’s neighbors helping neighbors, or customers frequenting their favorite restaurants or stores to help keep them in business. Here’s another example of good news. CareerSource Tampa Bay has a new program that matches skilled labor with businesses seeking new employees...
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by Office Movers of Florida
Friday’s Coronavirus news was not positive as cases across Florida have increased significantly. Here in Tampa Bay, the concern related to the surging numbers is – “what impact will this have on Tampa Bay business owners and how will they respond?” Tampa 10 News, in their article Florida adds another 8,942 new COVID-19 cases, breaking single-day record again, reports that, “That number is now the...
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