Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan and his players have stepped up to provide financial assistance to part-time employees adversely affected by the suspension of the NBA schedule.“It was the right thing to do!” Jordan told the Observer about forming a fund to compensate part-time employees who will miss paychecks as a result of canceled Hornets and Greensboro Swarm games, and other lost Spectrum Center events, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The Hornets’ news release said about 500 part-time employees would be eligible for assistance, such as ushers, ticket-takers, entertainers, pu…
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Hornets owner Michael Jordan is assisting part-time workers after NBA season halted
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