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- The coronavirus pandemic has led to store closings, postponed sports seasons, and has left millions of employees temporarily out of work.
- Major companies that are still functioning in the US, like Walmart, Uber, and Lyft, have new policies in place to take care of employees in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
- Major sports season delays have led several NBA, NHL, and MLB teams to put forth plans to support arena employees.
- Several retail stores that are closing for about two weeks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus are paying sales associates for lost shifts.
- Some of these stores include Nike, Adidas, and Urban Outfitters.
- Here's a look at how major companies are taking care of their employees during the coronavirus pandemic so far.
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