SELF-EMPLOYED, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, AND GIG ECONOMY WORKERS: The application for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance will be available on April 26 through @NMDWS. Begin the process now by applying for regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits at https://t.co/qaWzoQ3Mup
During this pandemic, many #NewMexicans are suffering financially. We have partnered with lending source @TrueConnectLoan to help employers offer their employee's small-dollar loans. To learn more about this opportunity for your business visit our website https://t.co/sdWcgXvUcx
The stimulus bill expands UI benefits, and we are setting up our system to process these Pandemic Unemployment Assistances (PUA) claims. There is no need to call the UI Operations Center at this time as the Department will announce when PUA claims can be filed. #AllTogetherNM
@CityAliveABQ@OrganicBooksABQ Here's one resource and I will add more. WESST has a client directory (statewide) of our local businesses. Searchable by keyword, region, category! https://t.co/ZbazDespix
Three Sisters Kitchen is taking a different approach to the restaurant business. This nonprofit food space is exploring a no tip, full benefits model, where servers make 40% more than the average wage.
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“Banks don’t believe in food trucks,” says Lilia Avila. But that didn't stop her or her partner. They found support in #ABQ’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. @Streetfood_NM, Three Sisters Kitchen and @nusendacu helped their budding business succeed: https://t.co/eZ2baFRE5P
From building an innovation district Downtown to attracting more venture capital to the scene, ABQ is invested in innovation — but are we being inclusive? Hear from @JFreisinger of @InnovateABQ https://t.co/VvIfrwGP7y
We all know it. Albuquerque could be one of the most prosperous cities of its size. The Albuquerque Equity Profile predicts it too, so long as we focus on increasing racial equity and advancing opportunity for all. https://t.co/5LSNmluTJm