The state reported an unemployment rate of 2.9% for the first month of 2023, putting it roughly in line with the same figure in December.
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A small strip mall in Loring Park now sits behind a fence. It's been surprisingly OK for business.
With the departure of Aldi and the impending closure of Walgreens in North Minneapolis, local institutions are scrambling to help their neighbors meet basic needs.
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There's a growing movement to scrap mandatory retirement.
The number of residents in downtown grew just 1.2% last year, marking a slower rate than prior years.
Citing a “loss of confidence in his leadership,” the company’s board has asked CEO Chris Metz to step down.
At the pandemic’s three-year mark, many employees and employers are at odds over where work gets done.
CEO Mike Roman says the job losses are "a necessary decision to align with adjusted production volumes.”
The gap between the highest- and lowest-paid Minnesotans has fallen since 2017, according to recent state data.
It’s up two-tenths of a percent from November. But it remains historically low, according to the state’s monthly jobs report.
Amid inflationary period, the Warroad-based company boosts pay to attract and retain workers.
Los Angeles-based Korn Ferry has struck a deal to acquire the Minneapolis-based talent firm for an undisclosed amount.
A report from hurricane-ravaged Southwest Florida.
Recent worker mobility data contradicts the "Great Resignation."
The next new thing in beverages is nonalcoholic. But does a sober menu = a more sober lifestyle?
The state’s unemployment rate is still historically low and well below the national average, according to Minnesota’s monthly jobs report.