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2019年1月3日 星期四

Support for mourning workers | Retailers go clicks to bricks | Stroopwafels return to friendly skies

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January 3, 2019

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As baby boomers age, 'we are in for a death boom.' Mourning workers need aid, expert says.

Thursday, Jan 3

Grief after the death of a loved one inevitably follows people to work, where employers and co-workers often are unprepared for mourners' sorrow and pain.

Bricks-and-mortar retail is dead? Don't tell online brands rushing to open stores, often in Chicago.

Nationally, retailers that started online plan to open 850 stores over the next five years, according to a report from real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle.  

Illinois employers warn of more than 800 layoffs

Employers including Bridgeview Bank Mortgage Co., Cars.com and Marshalls last month gave the state notice about a total of more than 800 layoffs.

United Airlines to serve beloved stroopwafels again

The airline plans to bring back stroopwafels as an in-flight snack this month, just six months after it removed the popular Dutch treat.

NBC Sports Chicago announces multiyear deal with the White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks

NBC Sports Chicago made it official Wednesday, announcing a multiyear media rights deal with the White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks.

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