Urban Outfitters, Nike, and 14 other major retailers are temporarily closing stores in an unprecedented move to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

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Many of these companies — which include Everlane, Patagonia, and Apple — have confirmed they will pay employees for lost shifts during this period.

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Urban Outfitters, Nike, and 14 other major retailers are temporarily closing stores in an unprecedented move to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

Urban Outfitters, Nike, and 14 other major retailers are temporarily closing stores in an unprecedented move to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

Many of these companies — which include Everlane, Patagonia, and Apple — have confirmed they will pay employees for lost shifts during this period.

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