CEO Organizes A 7-Hour Virtual Beer Pong To Ease Edge Off Employees DJ Haddad, CEO of an advertising company in Fairfield, Conn., says virtual meetings and parties help his employees forge new connections with their co-workers. Yuki Noguchi
Corey Hajim: Is It Time To Rethink What Our Economy Should Value? As the pandemic reveals the weaknesses of our economy, businesses and consumers are rethinking what they value. This hour, TED's Corey Hajim shares ideas on shifting the role of business in society. NPR/TED Staff
Businesses Will Have To Deal With A Different World When They Reopen As stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders begin to be lifted, state governments are weighing economic and health considerations about when to go back to business as usual. Jim Zarroli
Florida Prepares For Phased-In Reopening To Begin Monday NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson about whether this is the right time to reopen the Sunshine State's economy.
Workers To Hold Mass Strike On May 1, International Workers' Day Essential workers from Amazon, Whole Foods, Instacart, Target and more are organizing a mass strike. They say the companies need to do more to protect frontline workers from the coronavirus. Shannon Bond
Questions About Business Reopenings And New Safety Guidelines Atlanta hair salon owner Regina Hirschell checks in. Then an NPR business editor and Jennifer Nuzzo of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security answer listener questions about business reopenings. Uri Berliner
More Questions About Business Reopenings And Safety Guidelines An NPR business editor and Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, answer listener questions about businesses that can reopen and safety guidelines to follow. Uri Berliner
What Happened Today: A New Unemployment Number, Questions About Masks As states reopen, more and more places are now requiring people to wear masks. Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, takes listener questions about masks.
A Staggering Toll: 30 Million Have Filed For Unemployment Another 3.8 million people filed claims for unemployment last week, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on the U.S. job market. That brought the total for the past 6 weeks to 30.3 million. Scott Horsley
Voice Actors Create Home Studios So They Can Work During Pandemic Voiceover artists Eric Bauza and Jan Johns describe how the coronavirus oubreak has affected their work.