The program affects tens of thousands of workers at ShopRite, The Fresh Grocer, Price Rite Marketplace, Dearborn Market and Gourmet Garage.
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Food & Hospitality
Remote reps (updated)
Hayley Guerra enters her MAX Challenge class to a welcome reprieve: her classmates are there, along with the trainer she’s grown so fond of. For the next 45 minutes, she'll pour the stresses of work, motherhood and life into the workout du jour—a welcome bit of normalcy amid the chaos, but it’s a new normal, and a new chaos: Rather than at the gym in Hazlet, her class is on video-streaming platform Zoom.
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For International Women’s Day, staff members at one business offered their best career guidance to colleagues and peers at other companies; see what they had to say.
Read More »Wakefern promotes two executives
Steve Henig and Bryant Harris were elevated at the county's largest retailer-owned co-op.
Read More »Murphy orders closure of malls, amusement parks effective Tuesday evening (updated)
The move is the latest bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus in New Jersey, which as of Tuesday afternoon has infected 287 residents and claimed three lives.
Read More »On one of the year’s biggest food holidays, restaurants forced to take-out only
Day one for restaurants' new operating procedures precautions to stem the spread of COVID-19 in the state coincides with St. Patrick's Day.
Read More »Grocery stores offer special hours for most vulnerable shoppers
Starting March 19, Stop & Shop will offer hours specifically to seniors, who the CDC and local health officials say are most vulnerable to COVID-19.
Read More »Grocery delivery services experience delays amid COVID-19
According to data from Apptopia, U.S. downloads of supermarket apps have seen record-setting daily numbers. Compared to averages from last month, on March 15 alone various providers saw surges over 100 percent.
Read More »Newark Museum names new HR leader
Maurice Barrett brings more than 15 years of human resources experience to the nation's No. 12 art museum.
Read More »COVID-19 cautious
As of March 12, preparedness was the mindset many industry heads and public health officials were striving to maintain in New Jersey.
Read More »Prepare or panic?
How New Jersey restaurants and hospitality are dealing with COVID-19.
Read More »Hard Rock postpones scheduled entertainment through mid-April
As efforts surrounding social distancing spread across the state, events ranging from fights to stand-up comedy will be put on hold.
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