Exclusive: Houston First to furlough majority of employees during hotel, convention business slowdown
Houston First Corp. manages the city’s convention and tourism business.
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Houston First Corp. manages the city’s convention and tourism business.
Read MoreAs the coronavirus causes more states, counties and cities to issue stay-at-home orders over the coronavirus pandemic, businesses continue to feel the financial impact.
Local billionaire Tilman Fertitta told Bloomberg News he had to furloughed an est…
Read MoreAll nonessential businesses must close, but grocery stores and restaurants will remain open.
Read MoreThe board also approved a resolution to allow the superintendent to spend up to $500,000 to address immediate, unanticipated district needs.
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Read MoreHouston-based Mattress Firm has taken steps to mitigate the impact that coronavirus-related social distancing has had on the retailer.
The Houston Chronicle reports that the company has furloughed an unspecified number of employees from its stores, di…
Read MoreMayor Sylvester Turner and local leaders from Houston’s biggest grocery store chains held a press conference Monday, March 16, to address concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
First and foremost, grocery stores will not be shutting down. Moreover,…
Read MoreIn a March 14 letter to families, Tomball ISD Superintendent Martha Salazar-Zamora asked all TISD students and staff traveling beyond Texas during Spring Break to report their travels confidentially to the district.
Read MoreIn response to the new coronavirus pandemic, San Antonio-based grocer H-E-B LP made several temporary changes this week to how employees will work and what customers will see in stores.
The decision came over the weekend as companies began taking step…
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