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  • 2017-11-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Is Clothing Retailer Marshalls Still Paying Employees in Puerto Rico? (en)
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  • A relieved father's social media post on 21 October 2017 brought positive attention to the owners of the Marshalls retail chain for their support of employees of their Puerto Rican stores affected by Hurricane Maria. Iván Meléndez's Facebook post was shared more than 41,000 times and picked up by mainland U.S. news outlets. Translated into English, the post stated: Marshalls is owned by the Massachusetts-based company TJX. The company also owns the TJ Maxx and HomeGoods chains. A TJX spokesperson, Erika Tower, confirmed the story to us on 7 November 2017: Tower told us that the company operates 29 stores in the territory but did not say how many are currently open. According to the Puerto Rican government, electricity had been restored to 42 percent of the territory as of 7 November 2017. While 54 deaths have officially been attributed to the hurricane, that estimate has come into question; more than 900 bodies have reportedly been cremated and their causes of death have been listed as natural causes since the hurricane hit the island in September 2017. And during a CNN interview on 3 November 2017, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz agreed with host Jake Tapper's estimate that the actual number of deaths was probably closer to 500. (en)
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