You may be working from home, but your company is still watching you. ChipCutter reports some employers use surveillance software to measure productivity. WSJWhatsNow
The Treasury and Democrats say they are close on a new rescue deal for small businesses, debate over lockdowns ramps up as the U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 40,000, and what to expect from earnings this week.
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