Companies are hoping to funnel their underemployed personnel to grocery chains, pharmacies, delivery services and others in desperate need of employees. Such moves could signal a long-term shift in how work is done in America, labor and policy experts say.
San Francisco In Covid-19's upheaval of the American economy, supply-and-demand patterns were swiftly knocked out of whack.
Almost overnight, entire industries were crippled, sidelining workers and putting millions of people on the unemployment rolls.Seeking to ease the pain and balance out volatility in the labor market, corporations now are forging unlikely alliances and striking cross-industry agreements to redeploy their furloughed workers.
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