NATIONAL ECONOMY
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Nurses To GOP: You Call Us Heroes, But Your Lawsuit Could Risk The Lives Of Essential Workers
State’s powerful business lobby pushing to reopen rural areas sooner than metropolitan locations such as Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay
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Green Bay Meatpacker Resumes Testing Employees
Now almost 300 of JBS Packerland’s 1,200 employees are COVID-positive
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Finally, A Company That Is Being Transparent About Their COVID Outbreak
Web tracker gives out specific details about how the infection is spreading at Marinette shipbuilder
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Green Bay Meatpacker Won’t Be Required to Finish Testing Its Workers
Almost a quarter of the 1,200 employees at JBS Packerland have coronavirus, but not all were tested before the plant was shut down.
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Despite 330-plus Linked Cases, Green Bay Meat Plant Has Stopped Testing Employees. The County Has No Plans to Step In.
Confirmed coronavirus cases among JBS employees stuck at 255 as company halts testing.
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Here’s What Businesses Can Do As Restrictions Ease Again
Businesses that can provide curbside drop-off of goods, animals can reopen
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New Study: COVID-19 Can Spread in the Air 13 Feet
As Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis further their plans to reopen the country, new research says coronavirus can spread in the air over twice the distance recommended.
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Women Are Losing Their Jobs More Than Men Due To Coronavirus. Here’s Why.
Women may account for more than 55% of unemployment claims filed between mid-March and April 4, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute.
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Health Experts: Patience Is the Only Path
Rural hospitals could be overwhelmed in a second wave of COVID-19
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Foxconn’s Promise for ‘Innovation Sites’ Going Nowhere
A year after the company’s ‘innovation centers’ were found empty, they’re still empty.






















