The Federal Trade Commission claimed the merger would create unfair market conditions if Pentair’s switchbox business were not divested.
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For more than two decades, the clothing brand has operated online and through the mail but never in a traditional brick-and-mortar format.
The city hopes the ordinance will curb tobacco usage among its younger residents and set an example for other cities to follow.
The biotech company makes a diagnostic test that uses live tumor cells to determine personalized care plans for patients.
‘Image-guided’ brain surgery for most deadly strokes targeted in agreement.
Surveys find continuing commitment to employee coverage, exchanges.
The long-time employee of the food company will step into his new role on July 1.
New owner Camping World intends to close upwards of 80 stores to maximize profitability.
The budget directs the Federal Transit Administration to lock in its commitment to providing the more than $900 million federal contribution to the light rail line.
As part of the expansion, the pillow manufacturer will consolidate its operations from four facilities to two.
It’s still oddly difficult to figure out how much it benefits us.
The state’s changing demographics fuel the work of Minnesota Compass, which helps nonprofits identify trends.
Physical problems aren’t the only health issues employees struggle with. Employers need to do more to help them address mental wellness, too.
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To: John Koskinen
IRS Commissioner
Washington, D.C.
Accountability expectations must exist among multiple generations in a business.