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Sikorsky has a history of mass hiring and layoffs. How has it affected Connecticut?
Stamford Advocate· 23 hours agoTo cement a renewed commitment by Lockheed...Sikorsky in Connecticut, the administration of Gov. Ned...
Carrier failures declining, still high
Overdrive· 2 days agoAs carriers feel the impact of the weak freight market, the possibility of bankruptcy threatens the stability of companies large and small. In recent years, a combination ...
The Era of Quiet Quitting Is Over. Here's How to Take Advantage. | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 2 days agoThe labor market has found a new normal — again. If it lasts, businesses will have to think about...
2021: The Brave New Normal
New Jersey Business Magazine· 2 days agoAs the country continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, the prospect of a new federal administration raises even more questions about what the US...
Rippling’s Parker Conrad on the company's new round, new SF lease and, also, its newest critic |...
TechCrunch· 5 days agoLast week, TechCrunch broke the news that the workforce management software outfit Rippling was on...
How 88rising Took a Music Industry Hub for Asian Artists From ‘Far-Off Dream’ to Singular Reality
Billboard via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNIKI is a great example of that. In the pandemic, she really started feeling like the kind of artist...
Emerging Trends In B2B Payments
TechBullion· 6 days agoFor businesses to succeed in the global economy, they must remain ahead of the curve when it comes to making B2B payments. Financial transaction management is changing dramatically ...
Need money before payday? These apps will help. But at a big cost
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 3 days agoMatt Bahl, who researches workplace issues for the Financial Health ...said he uses EarnIn, in part...
Paid sick leave? Electric cars? What Conn. legislators think can get done
The Day· 2 days agoDespite strong opposition from Republicans and small businesses, House Speaker Matt Ritter predicted Monday that the legislature will pass one of the session ...
Taxpayers sank almost $100 million into a glove factory that never opened
The Baltimore Banner· 3 days agoIt was March 2022, the tail end of the Omicron wave of COVID-19 in the U.S., and a company called...