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SCOTUS’ Affirmative Action ruling could change business hiring and promotions

July 14, 2023August 9, 2023 Bryan Renbaum

The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision banning the use of race as a factor in university admissions may be limited in application to academia but it is likely to transcend that institution and have a substantial impact on the way companies approach minority recruitment and promotion, according to policy analysts.

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How will the end of enhanced UI benefits affect the state’s labor market?

September 8, 2021 Maryland Reporter

Image by 3D Animation Production Company from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Republicans long argued that the enhanced unemployment insurance benefits that were made available to claimants under

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What does full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine mean for businesses?

August 25, 2021 Maryland Reporter

(Governor’s Office photo) @BryanRenbaum The Food and Drug Administration’s recent decision to grant full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has led

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Frederick County councilman slams BPW decision to advance Hogan’s traffic relief plan

August 13, 2021 Maryland Reporter

Image: (http://roads.maryland.gov/mdotsha) @BryanRenbaum Frederick County Councilman Kai Hagen Thursday blasted a recent decision by the Board of Public Works to advance Gov.

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Will vaccine mandates become prevalent in the business community?

July 22, 2021July 23, 2021 Maryland Reporter

Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash @BryanRenbaum With the Delta variant rapidly spreading, particularly among unvaccinated Americans, the question of vaccine mandates looms on the

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Study: Maryland’s economy has weathered the pandemic better than most states

April 6, 2021April 6, 2021 Maryland Reporter

Image by Paul Brennan from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Maryland’s economy has weathered the storm of the coronavirus pandemic better than that of the economies

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Franchot blasts Hogan’s decision to lift capacity restrictions on restaurants and retail establishments

March 11, 2021 Maryland Reporter

(Governor’s Office Photo) @BryanRenbaum Comptroller Peter Franchot slammed Gov. Larry Hogan’s recent decision to lift capacity restrictions on restaurants, bars,

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Maryland unemployment drops to lowest since beginning of the pandemic

December 19, 2020 Maryland Reporter

Image by HelloVector from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Maryland added 24,100 jobs in November and the state’s unemployment rate decreased from 7.8% to 6.8%, according

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Maryland adds 10,200 jobs in October; unemployment jumps to 7.8%: Labor report

November 21, 2020 Maryland Reporter

Image by 3D Animation Production Company from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Maryland added 10,200 jobs in October while the state’s unemployment rate increased from 7.2%

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Sharfstein: ‘It’s a dangerous time’ for Maryland due to rising COVID cases

November 12, 2020 Maryland Reporter

Image by Tumisu from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Former Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Secretary Dr. Joshua Sharfstein said Maryland is at a critical

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