Arizona Hospital Leaders Speak Out as Ducey Announces Remain-Open Plans

by Mike Hunter

Governor Doug Ducey announced, yesterday, that Arizona would remain open saying that Arizona is not seeing an increase in patient volume. "We put the stay-at-home order in place so that we can prepare for what we’re going through right now,” Ducey stated in Thursday's press conference. Earlier Thursday, Arizona hospital leaders issued the following statement regarding the … [More]

Health Foundation Pledges $500K to Support Vulnerable Arizona Residents amid COVID-19 Emergency

UnitedHealth Group

The United Health Foundation has committed $500,000 to provide urgent assistance to Arizona residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. The support for the Arizona Food Bank Network (AzFBN) is part of UnitedHealth Group’s (NYSE: UNH) more than $75 million commitment to fight COVID-19 and assist those directly impacted, including health care workers, hard-hit communities, seniors … [More]

Arizona Startup to Supply System Solutions under License from First Solar

REPlantSolutions

REPlantSolutions, a recently-founded Arizona start-up, aims to support grid security and optimize the cost of photovoltaic (PV) solar electricity. Founded by First Solar alumni, the company supports the needs of solar developers and asset owners with field-proven solutions. “We are proud to provide the solar industry with leading edge solutions under license from … [More]

WEBINAR – Jun 15 to 19: Arizona Small Business Boot Camp & Collective

Arizona Commerce Authority

  UPCOMING SESSIONS Please join us for next week's Boot Camp sessions. If you missed any sessions this week, watch here.     SESSION 32: MONDAY - June 15 | 9:00 AM Updates on Payment Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Join us for a session focused on outlining the modifications made to Paycheck Protection … [More]

As Consumer Habits Change, How Can Businesses Keep Up?

Ahava Digital

American consumers don’t act and buy the way they did just a few short months ago – at least most of them don’t. The pandemic and the need for social distancing led to an upsurge in online buying. Takeout and delivery replaced, at least temporarily, dining out. Many consumers, worried about the health risks of spending time in grocery stores, turned to services that would do … [More]

Poll: Nearly Two-Thirds of Job Seekers Laid Off or Have Less Work Due to Pandemic

Job-Applications.com

Job-Applications.com announced the results today of a detailed, nine-question poll that reveals job-seekers’ thoughts on how they view the coronavirus' effect on the economy, and the effectiveness of business and public health officials to implement safety protocols. There are now roughly 2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, which have resulted in more … [More]

Mesa-based Health Clinic is Making Concierge-style Medicine Available to the Masses

Keystone Natural Family Medicine

Rising unemployment is driving anxiety about healthcare coverage for many Valley residents.  Alden Witte, 49, is an East Valley father of two school aged children.  His work as an independent contractor allowed him the flexibility needed to accommodate the kids’ busy schedules, but under the new economic conditions driven by the COVID-19 uncertainties, his self-employed status … [More]

Valley Moving Co. Offering Free Services to Anyone Fleeing Domestic Violence 

College HUNKS Moving Company

Rapidly accumulating data is showing a disturbing trend during COVID-19 quarantine life—an uptick in domestic violence incidents. With families sheltering in place, it’s become increasingly difficult for domestic violence victims to escape from their situations and seek help. As such, College HUNKS Moving Company (HUNKS)  is offering free moving services to anyone fleeing … [More]

WEBINAR – June 18: Help Businesses Prepare for Monsoon

SRP

SRP Offers Free Online Class to Help Businesses Prepare for Monsoon Arizona's monsoon can bring high winds, walls of dust, torrential rain, flooding and lightning, which can suddenly affect Salt River Project's electric system and its customers. An unexpected power outage can be especially costly and disruptive to businesses. To help prepare for storm season, SRP is hosting … [More]

Survey Provides Overview of Employer Efforts to Employ People with Disabilities

Office of Disability Employment Policy

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) recently published results from its 2018 Survey of Employer Policies on the Employment of People with Disabilities. The survey provides an overview of employer efforts to employ people with disabilities, as well as attitudes toward people with disabilities. The 2018 survey builds on the evidence … [More]

Which Management Skill Is Your Strength?

by Julian Rodriguez

A company must have management in place to ensure that things get done properly. If you are in a managerial position, you are responsible for the successes and failures of your team. As a manager, you may not be doing the work yourself, but you are in charge of making sure it gets done properly. This requires a lot of different skills. If you want to be the best possible … [More]

COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Sites Opening

Walmart

In light of increased cases, two COVID-19 drive-thru testing sites are opening in Walmart parking lots located at 4435 W. Anthem Way in Anthem and 1060 S. Watson Road in Buckeye. These sites are supported by Walmart, eTrueNorth and state and local officials to test anyone who meets CDC and state and local guidelines on who should be tested, including first responders, health … [More]

Online Shopping Problems Top List of COVID-19-Related Complaints from Arizona Consumers

Federal Trade Commission

Reports about online shopping topped the list of COVID-19 related complaints from consumers in Arizona and nationally, according to new data released by the Federal Trade Commission. Most of the COVID-19-related online shopping complaints from consumers include reports about items not arriving or not arriving when promised and items that are different than advertised. The … [More]

Center for the Future Expands Data Breadth to Gain More ‘Meaningful Information’

Center for the Future of Arizona

The Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) today announced the addition of new tools and resources to The Arizona We Want Progress Meters portfolio. The organization significantly expanded the breadth of information available in the portfolio by adding more than 144,000 data points and its newly developed Data Profile reports featuring demographic data for Arizona and all 15 of … [More]

Another 1.54 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Benefits Last Week

U.S. Department of Labor

In the week ending June 6, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 1,542,000, a decrease of 355,000 from the previous week's revised level. The previous week's level was revised up by 20,000 from 1,877,000 to 1,897,000. The 4-week moving average was 2,002,000, a decrease of 286,250 from the previous week's revised average. The previous week's average was … [More]

Virtual Leadership Program Launches to Identify and Solve the Pressing Issues amid Crisis

Valley Leadership

As Arizona and the rest of the world grapple with the impact of COVID-19, Valley Leadership is launching a new, completely virtual program to mobilize all interested Arizonans in the face of this crisis. Ready Together will cultivate and prepare leaders to identify and solve the pressing issues further exposed by the pandemic. Designed as a living lab, the program will … [More]

Telehealth Company Launches Return-to-Work Solution to Help Businesses Provide Safe Environment

MeMD

As states across the country loosen stay-at-home orders and reopen businesses, national telehealth provider MeMD has launched the COVID-19 Comeback Kit, a comprehensive return-to-work program that helps employers resume operations while keeping their workforces safe amid COVID-19. “Business owners are carrying a heavy burden right now,” said MeMD CEO Bill Goodwin. “They’re … [More]

EEOC Updates Return-to-Work Guidelines

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) today posted an updated and expanded technical assistance publication addressing questions arising under the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Laws related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The publication, “What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws,” provides approaches … [More]

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