Companies say train shipments might have to grind to a halt without an extension, but some argue that railroads are behind due to misguided priorities.
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The city wants a three-month study to determine the impacts of raising the minimum wage to as high as $15 per hour.
The companies’ charitable giving arms are concerned about a looming workforce gap.
The Prime Now program is available seven days a week.
The 20 percent staff reduction is MakerBot’s second such restructuring effort this year.
Only San Francisco has anything similar to what's being proposed for employers in Minneapolis. But while the local ordinance would cover every employee in the city, San Francisco's covers relatively few.
The Wayzata agribusiness company reported a 20 percent profit increase, but its revenue fell by over $5 billion for its fiscal first quarter of 2016.
It’s the biggest tech investment so far this year in the Twin Cities.
The Maplewood manufacturer has chosen to “focus on [its] core businesses” as it sells its $100 million digital library systems division.
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A lawsuit filed Friday by Keith Guggenberger claims Starkey CEO Bill Austin wrongfully terminated the executives and even badmouthed him around the office.
The additional employees are needed as business at the health insurer surges.
After three years as the head of Supervalu and a collective 46 years in the grocery and retail business, Sam Duncan will leave the company in February 2016.
Three-quarters of merchants behind when it comes to taking chip card payments.
Jelinek, who held a several CEO roles at UnitedHealth Group, will lead the integration of health care provider Aetna’s $37.7 billion purchase of Humana Inc.