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Thursday Night Recap: Unemployment and Non-Profits, Reopening in May and Hope

Today (April 30th) was filled with more news for employers and, for the first time in a while, some of it was hopeful. Governor Ned Lamont gave the broad outline of a plan to reopen the state (as I predicted early this morning) though the plan’s details depend on control of the pandemic. What we do know is that if certain trends continue, some businesses will be allowed to reopen on May 20th including some retail (smaller stores), restaurants (outdoor seating only),, offices (with work from home still recommended), nail and hair salons, and some outdoor areas of museums and zoos. Lamont has indicated that masks will be required for most activities at this first stage.  Which additional businesses will be permitted to open and when is still very much to be decided.  No doubt that day camps and pools will be heavily discussed as numerous parents rely on such camps to watch their kids during the summer months. As of publication, the exact details of the reopening hadn...

As a Retail Employer Using Drones, What Should You Be Aware Of? (UK)

How are drones relevant to the property side of retail? As a retailer (or employer) using drones, what should you be aware of? With new regulations in the UK imminent, our specialists discuss drone rules in this brief video.