Restaurants, movie theaters turn to GoFundMe to ease burden as employees stay home.

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  • Author(s): DEFFENBAUGH, RYAN (AUTHOR)
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    Crain's New York Business. 3/23/2020, Vol. 36 Issue 10, p4-4. 1p.
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      As state labor officials work through a flood of unemployment claims and the federal government considers cutting each American a check, some city businesses and workers are launching coronavirus relief efforts of their own. Virtual tip jars The Double Windsor is not alone in turning to online giving to ease the pain for the nearly 200,000 workers in New York's nightlife industry, a significant number of whom will be out of work for as long as the city practices social distancing. [Extracted from the article]
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