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Who is Hiring Now & Who is Shuttering? – 03-30-2020 the Austin Business Journal has offered much of the same information, as has Fox Business.These are companies that are either shuttering for the time being or who may be laying off or have cut backs. Please determine if you have ward or stake members that may be affected by these closings. (Involve ministering companionships in the identifying)Offer information about COVID-19 unemployment benefits (Information was sent out with 03/20-20 Info Brief on these benefits)March 23, 2020The Dallas Business Journal has indicated that in Dallas County there is a ban on the following. This is probably statewide.Nail salonsHair salonsBeauty salonsSpas ( and I would think tanning, massage, etc. salonsTattoo and piercing parlorsDoctors, Dentist, Optometrists are also being asked to provide care only in urgent situations.As reported March 22, 2020Malls temporarily closed or closing – Galleria, NorthPark CenterSimon Properties in Dallas/Fort Worth: Allen Premium Outlets, Firewheel Town Center, Grand Prairie Premium Outlets; Grapevine Mills, North East Mall; The Shops at Clearfork; University Park VillageSimon Properties in Austin: Lakeline Mall, Barton Creek Square, Round Rock Premium Outlets, San Marcos Premium Outless and Domain I and II – until March 29At Home StoresAUSTINAnthropologie* stores are closed until at least March 28Austin Bouldering Project?is closed until further noticeBath & Body Works* stores are closedBookPeople?has closed its store but is fulfilling online orders and offering free shippingByGeorge?has closed both of its locations but is offering remote shopping services and free delivery & pick-upDick’s Sporting Goods?has closed stores until April 2DSW* has closed storesForever 21?stores are closed until March 30H&M* stores are closed until April 2IKEA?has closed stores to the public but is fulfilling online order pickupJames Avery Artisan Jewelry* has closed stores through March 27JCPenney?has closed stores until April 2Lane Bryant?has closed some locations and modified store hours for othersMacy’s?is closing all stores through March 31Nordstrom* stores are closed for two weeks starting March 17Outdoor Voices* retail shops are closed through March 27, and community events are postponedREI* stores are closed until March 27?Sephora* stores are closed through April 3Reported as of March 21, 2020DALLASJC Penny - closes all stores and offices until April 2AT&T -shuttering 40% of stores Sabre – slashing over $200M in costs, to cut back pay temporarily for salaried employees and roll back 401(k) contributionsNeiman Marcus – temporarily closes all storesAmerican Airlines – offers unpaid leaveSouthwestMost Airlines and Travel Industry employers, as well as hotels and some rental carAutomakersRestaurantsSporting arena workersHiring – March 30, 2020CHECK THROUGH THE ENTIRE LISTNursesGov.?Greg Abbott?announced at a March 22 news conference that he would waive all nursing restrictions in the state. This will allow retired nurses, certain nurses in their final year of nursing school and nurses with inactive licenses to practice medicine to combat the nursing shortage during the coronavirus outbreak.The executive order will also fast-track licenses for out-of-state medical professionals and will require all hospitals in the state to suspend all non-essential surgeries and procedures to focus on treating patients with COVID-19.Abbott also allowed hospitals to treat more than one patient in a room as a way to consolidate space. Abbott said health care professionals at some hospitals have told him that these actions could free up to 50 percent of their beds for coronavirus patients.This Link contains some of the same organizations as are listed below:’sA spokesperson from Lowe’s confirmed to FOX Business that the company will be hiring 30,000 positions that will be a mix of full-time, part-time, overnight and seasonal roles for displace workers seeking short-term opportunities. The home improvement retailer is also offering special one-time bonuses of $300 for full-time workers and $150 for part-time workers. Learn more at JohnsPapa John's is?looking to hire?up to 20,000 new restaurant team members. Drivers needed. Apply, interview and start the same day in most restaurants. Tips and mileage reimbursement are paid out nightly. Apply today at ? or text JOBS to 47272For Your Family and Friends in other parts of the country see also March 26, 2020Texas Workforce Commission May still have some openings to help process all the unemployment claims. As per a recent article in the Dallas Business Journal delivery company Shipt is stepping up in North Texas amid the COVID-19 outbreak with a hefty hiring push.The business plans to bring on about 2,000 “shoppers” in Dallas, in an apparent reference to the overall metro area,?according?to a statement. It’s the biggest effort in Texas with Houston, San Antonio and Austin set to get 1,000 each.Shipt, which was acquired by Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) at the end of 2017 for about $550 million, is investing in areas around the country as people increasingly turn to home deliveries while they work from home to help curtail the spread of COVID-19. The company cited rising demand amid the spread of the pandemic.Shoppers must be at least 18 years old, have reliable transportation and a current driver's license. To apply, visit?shopper?and select "Apply Now."AldiThe grocery chain has nearly 5,000 open positions. Most are based in retail stores, but there are a handful of openings in specialized fields such as human resources, public relations, and IT.?Apply hereDollar Tree / Family DollarThe value variety chains plan to bring another 25,000 full- and part-time associates on board to support in-store and distribution roles at over 15,000 locations. For a full list of available positions or to apply online, visit?careers?or?careers.March 25, 2020Pepsico / FritoLay – (local hire)Due to the unprecedented demand for food from the grocery stores, PepsiCo is looking to hire around 6,000 associates.? Below is the quick note I received from our VP over our go-to-market system.? Please forward the link to whoever you think would need employment.?~3000 frontline associates for FLUS and an additional ~3,000 for Pepsi food and beverage giant plans to bring another 6,000 people on board in full-benefit positions in the coming months. It did not detail what those jobs would be. Apply at?main.Pizza HutThere are over 30,000 open positions at the restaurant chain. The company has sped up the hiring process to the point where it says new drivers can be on the road within five hours. In addition to drivers, it’s looking for cooks, shift leaders, restaurant managers, and virtual call center agents. Apply at?jobs..PublixThe grocery chain is hiring “thousands” of workers to fill positions at its stores and distribution centers. Apply at?publix.jobs.WalgreensThe drug chain is looking to fill roughly 9,500 full- and part-time positions, ranging from customer service associates to pharmacy technicians to shift leads. Visit?jobs.?to apply.Domino’sThe world’s largest pizza chain is looking to hire up to 10,000 employees in roles ranging from pizza makers to delivery drivers to customer service reps. It’s also looking for Class A CDL drivers to ensure its supply chains flow smoothly. Apply at?jobs. GE HealthcareWith unprecedented demand for ventilators and other critical medical supplies, the health care company is expanding its manufacturing capacity and needs workers to staff it.InstacartThe company that fills grocery store orders plans to hire 300,000 full-service shoppers over the next three months, more than doubling its current workforce.?Learn more at the company’s website.AlbertsonsAlbertsons has set up partnerships with 17 companies, including Hilton, Marriott International, MGM Resorts and Regal Cinemas, ASM Global (arenas, stadiums, entertainment centers, etc), BJ’s Restaurants, G6 Hospitality, Inspire Brands, and others, to offer jobs to their laid-off employees with the expectation they will go back to their old jobs when the crisis is over.Albertsons, one of the largest U.S. food and drug retailers, operates 20 brands. Its Texas locations include Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets and Safeway.carreers/randalls-careers.htmlPizza HutAdd Plano-based Pizza Hut to the list of companies eager to hire workers displaced by coronavirus. The company said Monday that it’s adding 30,000 positions nationwide and will begin dropping off pizza at customers’ doors to minimize contact.Available jobs include drivers, cooks, shift leaders, restaurant managers and call center workers. To apply, go to .Here’s how Pizza Hut will offer so-called contactless delivery:After customers order online, they pay at check out and select delivery instructions to write how they want food delivered. For example: “Contactless front door.”Delivery drivers then notify the customer once the food has been dropped off.Pizza Hut also offers curbside and carryout pickup.“Given the increased demand we’re seeing for delivery, we’re hiring new team members to help us feed America,” said Kevin Hochman, president of Pizza Hut U.S., in a statement.Pizza Hut is a subsidiary of Kentucky-based Yum! Brands Inc. It operates over 18,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries.Dollar GeneralDollar General said Monday that it plans to hire up to 50,000 workers by the end of April as customers continue to head to its stores to stock up on household supplies. Dollar General said it anticipates a majority of the new jobs will be temporary, but that some may be long term. HealthCVS Health also announced Monday that it is looking to fill 50,000 full-time, part-time and temporary roles across the country. Positions include store associates, prescription delivery drivers, distribution center employees and member/customer service professionals. The company is also giving employee bonuses ranging from $150 to $500 to workers required to be at its facilities. - Active link to apply NOWWalmartApplicants should apply at?careers..AmazonThose interested in applying can learn more at?jobsnow.TTC, Inc. here?for more information about the position.?RETAIL Stores – HEB, Kroger, Randalls/Tom Thumb/Albertsons, Fiesta; Walmart, Dominos, etc. (7 Simon Property Malls closed this week) — COVID-19 has ground some businesses to a halt. However, others are hiring like crazy as they try to keep up with customer demand.Kroger, H-E-B, Walmart, Fiesta and Randall’s are all hiring.To apply to these positions, click on the links below:H-E-B?positions at?careers..Kroger?positions at?jobs..Randall’s?positions at?carreers/randalls-careers.htmlFiesta?positions at?careersWalmart?positions at?careers.Domino's?apply at??jobs.dominos-careers/ ?Houston Food Bank: Non-profit paying laid-off workers to volunteer;?More detailsKroger“Right now we are actually hiring 10,000 people company wide,” said Clara Campbell with Kroger Company. “The past week alone we’ve hired 2,000 people just to keep up with increased demand from the coronavirus.”The positions at all the stores range from in store to warehouse and include all shifts. Many of these positions need to be filled immediately.Buc’ees was hiring – great pay – all shifts Census jobs ................
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