The company allegedly denied people with criminal records job interviews even when the crime was old, expunged, or irrelevant to the job they were applying for.
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Google is investing an undisclosed sum to support events that fuel entrepreneurship in Minnesota; a company official said the partnership with local “co-working” firm CoCo is the first of its kind.
The American Federation of Musicians, which represents musicians in negotiating agreements covering the use of electronic media, claims that the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra has “repeatedly refused” to provide information that it reportedly wants in order to make specific performances available online.
The retailer will match the prices of all local retail competitors and 19 major online competitors, a move it says will end the practice of “showrooming.”
Minnesota’s electric utilities have dramatically reduced mercury emissions and are ahead of schedule to meet reduction goals laid out in 2006.
A U.S. Department of Energy test exposed solar panels made by six manufacturers to high humidity and extreme temperatures and found that those made in a plant on Minnesota’s Iron Range are the most durable.
The company, which also reiterated its earnings guidance and expects strong international growth for the current fiscal year, saw its stock rise almost 2 percent following its announcement.
Sales also declined in the cardiac rhythm disease management and spinal products businesses, two of the company’s largest and highest-margin segments.
Cirrus Aircraft is one of several companies that is boosting headcount in Duluth.
The design-build contract for the St. Paul stadium will be executed in two parts; Ryan will receive $1.72 million for the design portion, which was finalized Tuesday.
The University of Minnesota study found that production of key global crops is likely to increase 38-67 percent by 2050 while the estimated need for those crops will increase by 60-110 percent in that period.
Macy’s has closed and Lawson might leave, but the Saints ballpark, light rail, and residential projects are underway.
The CBD looks ready to reinvent itself.
Some of the region's leading executives make their mark in very unexpected ways.
Why Polaris, Donaldson, ProtoLabs, and Northern Oil & Gas are worth watching.
Strengthening the middle class is a common speech theme for President Obama, but can he design policies that will deliver on the goal?
Graves 601 and Le Méridien Chambers compete for business travel supremacy and avant-garde honors in Minneapolis.