As some students head back to school across the Bay Area, district officials are deciding what to do with families like the Elliots. In some communities, these students will get less live instruction than students attending classes in person, and in at least one district, they will be on their own. Parents in two districts have threatened to sue and in one district, hundreds have signed a petition to protest the inequity. … [Read more...] about Some Bay Area students are getting no live instruction from public school districts — parents are furious
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Rotting fish, lost business and piles of red tape. The reality of Brexit hits Britain
And despite everyone involved working hard to resolve the early issues, Jerzewska fears this won't be enough to save struggling British exporters. "At the moment it's shock, but the underlying costs are not going away. And for traders who work at thin profit margins, an extra couple of percentage points could be the end." … [Read more...] about Rotting fish, lost business and piles of red tape. The reality of Brexit hits Britain
California’s Unemployment Rate Edges Up Amid 52,000 Lost Jobs
California’s Employment Development Department’s director, Rita L. Saenz, and the head of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Office of Business and Economic Development, Dee Dee Myers, in a joint statement contrasted the pandemic-driven downturn with the record-long job growth and record-low unemployment the state was experiencing just a year ago. … [Read more...] about California’s Unemployment Rate Edges Up Amid 52,000 Lost Jobs