A partnership of more than 50 regional organizations, “Make It. MSP” is aimed at retaining and recruiting workers. Among its initiatives: an effort to make natives more open to those who weren't born here.
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The retail giant is teaming up with ThredUp to exchange customers lightly used apparel for Target gift cards.
The health insurer lost bids to run part of the state’s low-income health programs.
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The city wants a three-month study to determine the impacts of raising the minimum wage to as high as $15 per hour.
The companies’ charitable giving arms are concerned about a looming workforce gap.
The Prime Now program is available seven days a week.
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It’s the biggest tech investment so far this year in the Twin Cities.
The Maplewood manufacturer has chosen to “focus on [its] core businesses” as it sells its $100 million digital library systems division.
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A lawsuit filed Friday by Keith Guggenberger claims Starkey CEO Bill Austin wrongfully terminated the executives and even badmouthed him around the office.