Judith Ramirez received a letter this month that she’d been dreading: The Honolulu hotel that furloughed her from a housekeeping job in March, during the lockdown triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, made her layoff permanent. Ramirez, 40, was originally told she might be called back after business picked up. But infections increased in Hawaii over… Continue reading Retirements, Layoffs, Labor Force Flight May Leave Scars on U.S. Economy