MinnPost talked to three key players in Seattle's 2014 minimum wage fight in order to explore the similarities and differences with the current situation in Minneapolis.
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It’s the lowest rate in 11 months.
The metal products manufacturer expects the $5.2 million relocation will create a demand for 15 additional employees.
The meat market wants to introduce its products into grocery and convenience stores around the country.
The neighborhood faces a parking crunch as new development arrives.
A distinctive group of businesses is revitalizing and reinventing Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
A new study by the University of Minnesota and MnDOT tries to quantify bicycling's impact on wallets and health.
The number of unfilled jobs ticked up 1 percent, with three out of five of those openings in the Twin Cities metro.
The Northstar Black Cooperative Fellowship will help train ten African-Americans who are either looking to start a new co-op or get extra support for their current cooperative enterprise.
Corporations, Greater MSP and individuals are deploying new strategies to entice recruits to build lives and careers in Minnesota.
Wellington Management, Thor Cos. and others break new ground in North Minneapolis.
Trendlines still point toward job growth, DEED's commissioner said.
Changes in the economy and the organizing environment have dealt blows to the labor movement.
If the southeastern Minnesota city wins, it gets a half-million dollars and will host the next season of Deluxe Corp.’s “Small Business Revolution” series.
Seven out of the state’s 11 job sectors reported increases in employment.
Subsidies are notoriously difficult to track, but here’s what we know.
After last year, Lakeville continued to be the most active city for new housing permits in the metro area.
Developers to add second health care project to CityPlace.