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Posts from December 2020.

When I was in second grade, my favorite books were “choose your own adventure” books. “If you want John to go into the cave to search for the secret skull, turn to page 16. If you want John to run away like a little chicken, turn to page 128.”  I was in complete control of my character’s destiny. No author was going to tell me what to do. I had ...

T’was the Night before Christmas
And all through the House (and Senate)
All the creatures were stirring
Our hopes they won’t douse
 
They wrote and they wrote
The bill was quite long
All finally agreed
What more could go wrong?
 
Trump said: “I hate it!”
“It’s not big enough.”
And further he said:
“And it’s all filled with fluff.”
 
He ...

By:  Dan Burke & Laura Caty

The good news is that the COVID vaccine is being administered this week!  At the end of a very long year, this vaccine represents hope.

Although the vaccine is not yet widely available, now is the time for employers to consider whether they will require employees to be vaccinated against COVID and, if so, develop a ...

For almost a year, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the world, the economy, and fundamentally altered the traditional workplace. Offices are empty. Theatres, concert venues and airports are eerily vacant. Coffee shops, restaurants and bars are either closed, don’t allow customers to dine on-site or have limited seating. Entire industries ...

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