The smartphone app is on a 90-day charge to raise $2 million to $5 million to broaden its reach outside of Minnesota.
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Minneapolis would be the first city in the state to have a mandatory paid sick leave ordinance, though St. Paul has signaled that it also expects to adopt one following a public process.
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The health system said the programs are meant to help "individuals whose lives demand a personalized, attentive and high quality experience."
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The company is moving workers from its St. Paul and Roseville offices into the expanded space.