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Forget bike sharing : China tries employee sharing during pandemic - With the coronavirus hitting restaurants hard, can sharing workers with ecommerce sites help ? | Abacus

analyse - 1er avril 2020

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With the coronavirus hitting restaurants hard, can sharing workers with ecommerce sites help ?
When the coronavirus outbreak exploded in China in late January, restaurants and karaoke parlors were forced to abruptly shut down. For workers around the country, the halt to business meant that many suddenly found themselves trapped in an uncertain future : Will my company stay afloat ? Will I keep my job ?
Not every business has been in the same predicament, though. As people who hunker down (...)



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