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Friday 15 May 2020

The Daily Money: 3 reasons to read the small print

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Friday, May 15

The weekend is almost here. So even if we're stuck at home, there's always coffee, cuddly pets and Daily Money stories to catch up on.

But that won't completely lift the burden many of us feel. We're scared about our jobs, our incomes and our retirements amid COVID-19. The Daily Money is here to offer stories that will inform and offer a sense of perspective.

Take a breath. We'll get through this together. Now let's take a look at Friday's must-read articles:

DMV bureaucracy is hard enough in normal times. Now COVID-19 is making it tougher for some Americans, who will face delays obtaining titles and registration for new vehicles due to DMV closures in response to the pandemic.

As some businesses reopen amid coronavirus, employers are encouraged to follow CDC and OSHA guidelines, but the burden of proof for any perceived transgressions is on the employees. So what are your rights as a worker?

Want to catch up on more money and tech news this weekend? Keep scrolling down.  

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

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