Beginning in 2014, large employers will be required to offer a certain level of health insurance coverage to their employees or be subject to monetary penalties—and Minnesota business leaders are considering how to proceed.
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Among other new disclosure requirements, employees must be notified whether health plans their employers offer provide “minimum essential coverage” and “minimum value.”
The first installment of our Health Care Reform Dialogue Webinar Series featured experts from HealthPartners and Lindquist & Vennum, who discussed the impact of health care reform on businesses.
A former employee of Memory Lane Classics, a car restoration company in Chisholm, was charged Tuesday with wire fraud and transaction money laundering.
Under the terms of the contract, military customers may purchase vehicles from Polaris’ defense division.
Bellisio Foods has agreed to acquire frozen food products manufacturer Overhill Farms, Inc., which provides branded and private-label frozen food products for businesses in the foodservice, retail, and airline industries.
Much can be learned from the economics of orchestras—even if you’re not interested in classical music.
International Falls hopes to diversify its economy by emphasizing the “international.”
A guide for speakers: Keep it short and sweet.
Experts answer questions posed by participants in Twin Cities Business' health care reform webinar series.
A building with 165 luxury apartment units is being built near The Shops at West End in Golden Valley.
The company said its Antimicrobial Fruit and Vegetable Treatment product can kill 99.9 percent of salmonella, listeria, and E. coli found in produce wash water.
Thomas R. Fisher, dean of the University of Minnesota College of Design and co-chair of the stadium’s Design Implementation Committee, said the design was inspired by various landforms in the area and “the things that it evokes . . . will be understood and appreciated 10 to 20 to 30 years from now.” But not everyone agrees.
Polaris attributed the decreased price to better manufacturing resources and supply-chain capabilities compared with Indian’s former owner.
Granite City Food & Brewery’s revenue increased by 22 percent and its loss narrowed in its most recent quarter.
The proposal calls for the development of two 20-story office towers, a skyway-connected parking ramp, apartments, and a green space for “rail-gating”—but it is contingent upon several factors.