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How Hourly Workers Can Make a Living During The Corona Crisis


How Hourly Workers Can Make a Living During The Corona Crisis

It's the hourly workers who are most vulnerable because they may not have savings, yet still have to pay for rent, electricity, hot water and food.

Hourly Workers Lose Pay Due to Coronavirus - SHRM

U.S. workers paid hourly are expected to bear the brunt of pay losses as coronavirus spreads. But employers are taking steps to mitigate the pain by paying ...

[Infographic] How Hourly Workers Are Impacted By Coronavirus

Suddenly, companies that never before considered a remote workforce have sent their teams to work from home. Businesses based on ...

Strategies to help hourly workers in your community during COVID-19

Hourly workers are the most vulnerable in today's COVID-19 climate. Many hourly workers have no health insurance, coverage or benefits from ...

How COVID Continues to Impact the Hourly Workforce - Branch

Even before COVID, 78 percent of hourly workers reported living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to make ends meet. The pandemic, its restrictions, and ...

Even Before the Coronavirus Outbreak, Hourly and Self-Employed ...

Hourly and self-employed workers were each more than twice as likely as salaried workers to have had difficulty paying their rent or mortgage or ...

How has the hourly workforce changed in the post-covid environment

[5] Though federal benefits have reverted to pre-pandemic levels,[6] increased COVID-19 unemployment benefits temporarily incentivized some hourly workers to ...

Covid crisis made low-wage workers essential, but gains ... - CNBC

Gratitude toward essential workers also extended to new paid sick-leave policies for hourly workers in the early days of lockdowns, as the ...

Did COVID Permanently Change the Labor Market? - NC State CALS

For example, employment in restaurants dropped an amazing 40%. But workers survived due to a variety of federal assistance, like augmented ...

Low-wage, low-hours workers were hit hardest in the COVID-19 ...

In our first report, we showed how low-wage workers have been the hardest hit in the recession: In 2020, 80% of job losses were among the lowest ...

COVID-19 and the Fair Labor Standards Act Questions and Answers

Under the FLSA, employers generally have to pay employees only for the hours they actually work, whether at home or at the employer's office. In general, ...

Did the COVID-19 pandemic affect real earnings? Analyzing ...

... to the pandemic, as have gains in the CPI-U. Over the 4-year period ... in hourly earnings during the period as bus operators competed for workers ...

Higher Minimum Wages Support Job Growth as the Economy ...

The enormous benefits of helping workers earn a living wage will ultimately spur stronger economic growth and a more equitable society as the ...

Even with coronavirus threat, some hourly workers would go to work ...

Without an option to work remotely during the coronavirus outbreak, some hourly workers in America worry they'll soon have to make a difficult choice.

The pandemic hurt low-wage workers the most—and so far, the ...

Prior to the pandemic, 40% of the displaced low-wage workforce was employed in leisure and hospitality. This sector has the furthest to go in ...

Reassessing the Notion of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Potential job losses in the US are estimated to reach up to 47 million over the course of the pandemic.[9] The food service, retail, and entertainment ...

Living Paycheck To Paycheck During The Coronavirus Crisis - WBUR

Over half of these workers don't receive paid sick leave, leaving them without an income in the event that they contract coronavirus and have to ...

Job losses stack up: COVID-19 to hit hourly workers, smaller ... - Ipsos

But this is trickling down to other parts of the economy and service industries that tend to have hourly-paid workers such as those employed by ...

The Pandemic's Effect on Measured Wage Growth - The White House

In April 2020, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that year-over-year growth in average hourly earnings skyrocketed to about 8 ...

How Coronavirus Is Devastating Hourly Workers | GOBankingRates

Healthcare, retail and manufacturing/construction workers have seen an uptick in job hours since the coronavirus outbreak began. In fact, 15% of ...