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New York CNN —Business leaders across the United States have expressed outrage and solidarity with Israel after the deadly surprise attack by Hamas. “This past weekend’s attack on Israel and its people and the resulting war and bloodshed are a terrible tragedy,” Dimon told all employees on Sunday in a memo obtained by CNN. “We stand with our employees, their families and the people of Israel during this time of great suffering and loss,” Dimon said. JPMorgan has about 230 to 240 employees in Israel and has asked staff there to work from home for the near future, a person familiar with the matter told CNN. “We extend our heartfelt condolences to the people of Israel and stand in solidarity with them as they battle the scourge of terrorism,” the Chamber said.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, ” Dimon, , ” Kathryn Wylde, ” Wylde Organizations: New, New York CNN — Business, JPMorgan, CNN, Bloomberg News, Partnership, , World Trade, of Commerce, Israel - America Chamber of Commerce Locations: New York, United States, Israel, New York City, York
New York CNN —Business leaders are expressing alarm after Target became the latest retailer to blame crime for pulling the plug on stores. Target did not comment on this or provide data on theft at the stores. In addition to stores in Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland and Portland, Target is shutting down its East Harlem location in New York City. The Partnership for New York City, a powerful business alliance that includes major employers, is giving NYC officials some credit for fighting crime. Wylde said retail theft puts workers at risk and costs stores when it comes to security and lost inventory.
Persons: Tom Wickman, , , ” Wickman, ” Kathryn Wylde, Wylde, ” Wylde Organizations: New, New York CNN — Business, US Chamber of Commerce, CNN, ” Target, Commerce, Partnership, Wednesday, The Police Department Locations: New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Target, Harlem, New York City, York City
Future of work: Back to the office
  + stars: | 2022-12-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/2] Empty cubicles are seen as the first phase of FMC Corporation employees return to work in the office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., June 14, 2021. Hybrid arrangements, where workers go into the office part of the week, have gained broad acceptance as a compromise. The evolving workplace is reshaping businesses that serve office workers. The landscape for other businesses that served office workers has changed, too. The coming year could determine who ends up having the upper hand in determining what work looks like in the future.
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