courtneyk/iStockBy SHANNON K. CRAWFORD, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With just a hair over a hundred employees, Cinedigm, an entertainment company based in Los Angeles, has a relatively modest headcount. But it’s not your typical small business.
courtneyk/iStockBy CHEYENNE HASLETT, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It was March 15 when Emily West lost her waitressing job in Akron, Ohio, and applied for unemployment insurance. Two months later, instead of government assistance, she only has
iStock/golfcphoto(NEW YORK) — BY: JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES L’Oréal Paris is celebrating women’s activist Jaha Dukureh as the brand’s newest international spokesperson. On Wednesday, the cosmetics company broke the news in an Instagram post. “Very proud to welcome
Kameleon007/iStockBy SOPHIE TATUM and STEPHANIE EBBS, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Bus and taxi drivers ferrying sick passengers. Warehouse workers without enough time to wash their hands. Meat plant workers crammed side-by-side along a fast-moving production line. As
courtneyk/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A total of 2,981,000 more Americans filed for unemployment insurance last week, bringing the total number of jobless claims filed amid the coronavirus pandemic to more than 35 million, according
SammiStock/iStockBy TRISH TURNER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Treasury Department and Small Business Administration are preparing to release much-anticipated forgiveness guidelines for borrowers who were able to secure a Paycheck Protection Program loan — a crucial road
GoodLifeStudio/iStockBy SARAH KOLINOVSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As large, publicly-traded companies face a deadline Thursday to return money intended to serve as a lifeline for small businesses during the coronavirus crisis, a group of news outlets
izusek/iStockBy MINA KAJI, AMANDA BAILE and GIO BENITEZ, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As social media images of fuller flights spark health concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic — Democratic lawmakers and unions are calling for federal action