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Event to honor Massachusetts workers hurt, killed

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 27 April 2014 | 00.48

BOSTON — Massachusetts workers who were killed, injured or made ill on their job in 2013 will be honored at a special workers memorial event at the Statehouse. Monday's event will highlight some of the leading causes of death in the workplace, including...
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Workplace Diversity Job Fair Monday, April 28, 2014

Workplace Diversity Job Fair Monday, April 28, 2014 10:00-4:00 Boston Marriott Copley Place 110 Huntington Ave., Boston Job seekers, don't miss this exciting opportunity The Boston Herald is hosting the 21st annual Workplace Diversity Job...
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Wegmans way to challenge grocers

In addition to an impressive selection of fresh, prepared and packaged food, Wegmans vows its 84th store — opening in Chestnut Hill tomorrow at 7 a.m. — will have the lowest prices in the market, matching those at its Northboro location some 30 miles...
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New look for the 4Runner

With a new-look exterior featuring new headlights, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner is all SUV, all the time. This rugged truck is built for anything you can throw at it and with an available locking real differential and selectable terrain modes, you will rule...
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Biz groups: Obamacare delay not a solution

The Bay State will get an extra year before it's forced to comply with an Obamacare provision small business groups say would boost insurance premiums for their members, but the delay doesn't go far enough to ease the burden, advocates argue. The one-year...
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Obama pushes again for minimum wage increase

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is again encouraging Congress to pass a bill raising the minimum raise to $10.10 an hour. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says increasing the pay for minimum-wage workers would help 28 million workers....
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Germany stops job program for unemployed EU youths

ROSTOCK, Germany — Alessandro Risiglione couldn't land a steady job in Italy for years. The 25-year-old occasionally found work as a mail man and pizza baker in Turin, but he could barely make ends meet. So when he heard that the German government —...
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Strike at Chinese shoe factory ends partially

BEIJING — Most of the tens of thousands of workers who were striking at a massive Chinese shoe factory complex have returned to the job, labor activists said Saturday, enabling Adidas to resume production there. The Germany-based athletic wear giant...
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White House: Discrimination potential in data use

WASHINGTON — White House counselor John Podesta says a review of how the government and private sector use large sets of data has found that such information could be used to discriminate against people on issues such as housing and employment. The...
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West Point works to boost female cadet numbers

WEST POINT, N.Y. — Less than one in five cadets at West Point is a woman, and the academy's new superintendent wants to change that. With the Pentagon lifting restrictions for women in combat jobs, Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen Jr. has set a goal of boosting...
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