A federal administrative judge has ordered Minnetrista-based Jimmy John's franchisee MikLin Enterprises to reinstate six employees that it fired last year after they publicly protested the franchisee's sick-leave policy.
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The health insurance giant has joined a coalition of corporations that aim to collectively hire 100,000 military service members and veterans within the next eight years.
The Twin Cities metro area has a variety of attractions that are either free or offered at discounts, according to Livability.
Eden Prairie-based Phillips & Temro Industries is closing a plant in Canada and moving some of its operations to Minnesota-which will result in 80 new local jobs.
The local office, which employs about 60, will move in October from its office space in the Hyatt Regency Hotel to the AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
The proposal to build a new Vikings stadium in Minneapolis passed Senate and House committees during the past few days, potentially propelling the plan toward votes by the full House and Senate.
Half of Minnesota businesses expect the state economy to improve in the quarter that ends in late May-and 40 percent plan to increase headcount during that period, according to Twin Cities Business' quarterly economic indicator survey.
All but one of the committee members have strong ties to Minnesota; with the help of a yet-to-be-identified search firm, the committee will oversee a global search process to identify both internal and external candidates.
Heat Mining Company's novel "CO2 plume geothermal" method involves extracting underground heat and using it to generate electricity.
SightLine Partners is raising money for a venture fund that will invest in later-stage medical device companies.
8thBridge and The Nerdery are among 232 companies from 35 countries that have received the designation from Facebook.
Why opposing gay marriage is bad for Minnesota.
When an organization fails, leadership is the root cause.
How Code 42 learned to get over its aversion to venture capitalists.
Sharing the wealth through unusual gifts.
The Twin Cities Business Virtual Technology Trade Show.