AT&T will lay off more than 3,000 employees and close stores in the united States

The telecommunications company AT&T will put in place a restructuring plan of 6,000 million dollars, which will lead to dismissal of employees and closure of stores, reported the union of Workers of Communications of America (CWA, for its acronym in English). The union presented a written communication that the company notified them of his plans … Read more

USA: Confident that insurers to cover vaccines for COVID-19

Federal officials said Tuesday they forecast that medical insurance companies cover the vaccine for COVID-19 without charging co-pays, once they are developed and become available. During a briefing with the press, a senior official said that the government of president Donald Trump holds discussions with the insurers on offer vaccines at no cost to the … Read more

Plaza Las Americas and Plaza del Caribe announce new extended hours

Plaza Las Americas and Plaza Del Caribe announced today the extension of the hours of operation and a new visits block of 6 hours through the reservation system SQUARE App as of Tuesday, June 16, pursuant to the new executive order 2020-044. “Starting this Tuesday, the new hours at both malls is 9:00 am to … Read more

Education announces opening of 200 additional school canteens

The secretary of Education, Eligio Hernández Pérez, defended its position today before the Court ruling on opening school canteens, by ensuring that the Department is complying with the provisions. Meanwhile, he announced that the agency is in the process of opening 200 additional dining rooms. “We have announced the opening of 200 additional dining rooms … Read more

Dow Jones falls 1,800 points as coronavirus cases increase

The index Dow Jones of the New York Stock Exchange fell more than 1,800 points on Thursday, almost 7%, after the increase in cases of coronavirus Optimism buoyed around a rapid recovery in the economy following the worst crisis in decades. The crash came after the market had made steady progress for two months at … Read more

Coachella and Stagecoach canceled due to COVID-19 concerns

The Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals were canceled this year over concerns about the coronavirus. Riverside County physician Cameron Kaiser, a public health official, signed an order Wednesday to cancel the popular festivals outside Palm Springs. Health authorities are concerned about a possible increase in coronavirus cases towards the end of the year. Coachella, a … Read more

Veterinarians sustain support for mass sterilization policies and celebrate start of legislative process

Aware of the sanitary value of pet spayathon and sterilization clinics, Puerto Rican veterinarians Mónica G. Pagán Mutt, Víctor R. Oppenheimer Soto and María I. Cueto Ruiz reiterated their support for these activities today, always in compliance with the requirements of licensed professionals as established by the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico. These doctors maintain … Read more

Louis Vuitton backpack with hundreds of dollars stolen from El Escambrón beach

San Juan municipal police investigated a complaint where a woman alleged that a backpack was stolen from her, where she had a wallet with cash, the keys to a vehicle and a cell phone, on the grounds of the El Escambrón spa, located on Avenida Muñoz Rivera , In San Juan. The incident was reported … Read more

They intervene with undocumented foreigners in Rincón

Police reported on Tuesday that in the morning, one nautical mile off the coast of Rincón, the Añasco Maritime Unit intervened with a boat that was trying to reach the island. According to the police, 14 men and 3 women of undefined immigration status were traveling on the boat. The Uniformed specified that the intervention … Read more

Employers in the United States fired 7.7 million people in April

The employers in United States 7.7 million workers were laid off during the month of April, a sign of how deep the economic gap is after the closure of thousands of offices, restaurants, shops and schools during the pandemic. The work Department He also said in a report Tuesday that job openings plummeted and hiring … Read more