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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Kohls says it is recruiting for a variety of positions with seasonal associate openings across stores, distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment centers, for the holiday season.According to a statement from the Wisconsin-based company, they are trying to fill more than 700open roles in the Milwaukeearea. Kohl s is hostingtwo hiring eventsSept. 21-23 and Oct. 12-14where candidates can receive a job offer on the same day of their interview.This weeke stanley vaso nds hiring event  Thursday, Sept 21-Saturday, Sept. 23  will run from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Interested candidates can stop by their local Kohls store to apply and conduct an immediate on-site interview.Kohls distribution and e-fulfillment centers have virtual hiring events planned for the weekend. Candidates  stanley uk can apply online and receive an o stanley canada ffer within a few days.Read their full announcement below:    Hi there - As we approach the holiday season, Kohls is recruiting for a variety of positions with seasonal associate openings across stores, distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment centers, including more than 700open roles in the Milwaukeearea. The retailer will hosttwo national hiring eventsSeptember 21-23 and October 12-14where candidates can receive a job offer on the same day of their interview.This weekends hiring event  Thursday, Sept 21-Saturday, Sept. 23  will run from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Interested candidates can stop by their local Kohls store to apply and conduct an immediate on-site interview.Kohls distri Blyc Milwaukee Brewers join Bucks in boycotting Wednesday  s game, report says
 President Donald Trumps plan to offer  stanley cup a stripped-down boost in unemployment benefits to millions of Americans amid the coronavirus outbreak has found little traction among the states, which would have to pay a quarter of the cost to deliver the maximum benefit.An Associated Press survey finds that as of Monday, 18 states have said they will take the federal grants allowing them to increase unemployment checks by $300 or $400 a week. Th stanley cup e AP tally shows that 30 states have said theyre still evaluating the offer or have not said whether they plan to accept the presidents slimmed-down benefits. Two have said no.The uncertainty is putting some families finances in peril.Tiana Chase, who runs a community game room and store in Maynard, Massachusetts, said the extra $600 she and her partner had been receiving under the previous federal benefit helped keep them afloat after the pande stanley thermosflasche mic caused many businesses to shutter.For the past few weeks, shes been getting less than $300 in unemployment. If thats boosted by another $300,  its going to be a lot tighter, but at least I can vaguely manage,  she said.  I can cover my home expenses. Many governors say the costs to states to receive the bigger boost offered by Trump is more than their battered budgets can bear. They also say the federal governments guidelines on how it will work are too murky. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, called it a  convoluted, temporary, half-baked concept  that  has left many states, including Pennsylva