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  • Harvard commercial land and building sell for $600K

    Sam Bonacci April 19, 2016

    A commercially-zoned lot and building in Harvard have been sold for $600,000.

    Sam Bonacci April 19, 2016
  • Staples sells off print division

    Sam Bonacci April 19, 2016

    In an ongoing effort to appease federal regulators and move towards the acquisition of Office Depot, Framingham office retailer Staples has sold off a piece of its business for an undisclosed amount.

    Sam Bonacci April 19, 2016
  • Workers demand $15 wage floor that group calls "disastrous"

    April 15, 2016

    A crowd of early childhood educators and care providers advocating for higher pay marched through the State House on Thursday, disrupting an unrelated press conference held by Gov. Charlie Baker.

    April 15, 2016
  • MetroWest retailers receive national awards

    Sam Bonacci April 7, 2016

    A professional retail association has extended awards to business operators in Westborough and Framingham for retailer of the year and the association's volunteer award.

    Sam Bonacci April 7, 2016
  • Jobs bill aims to bridge skills gap

    State House News Service April 6, 2016

    If Massachusetts is to continue to nurture its economy and remain competitive on a national and international scale, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday, it must address the workforce skills gap.

    State House News Service April 6, 2016
  • Wachusett Brewery launches national line of alcoholic seltzer

    Sam Bonacci March 29, 2016

    Wachusett Brewing Co. of Westminster has launched a new alcoholic seltzer in a nationwide roll-out as the firm expands into an entirely new branch of brewing.

    Sam Bonacci March 29, 2016
  • Construction set for May at former Spag's site

    Sam Bonacci March 17, 2016

    Construction at the Lakeway Commons site that will host a Whole Foods, offices and housing in Shrewsbury at the former site of Spag's retail sore is set to take place in May, as the developer continues to secure leases for the property.

    Sam Bonacci March 17, 2016
  • Wormtown Brewery grew 400% in first year on Shrewsbury Street

    March 17, 2016

    Worcester's homegrown brewery is celebrating a massive growth in production in its first year at its Shrewsbury Street location, even as it prepares for a 50,000-square-foot expansion.

    March 17, 2016
  • House lawmakers band together, push for solar

    State House News Service March 16, 2016

    100 House lawmakers have written a letter to their own negotiators urging them to raise net metering caps and resist cuts in metering credit values that they say could cause irreparable harm to an industry the state is trying to grow.

    State House News Service March 16, 2016
  • AG encourages wait and see on marijuana legalization

    State House News Service March 16, 2016

    Attorney General Maura Healey encourages wait and see approach to marijuana legalization in Massachusetts.

    State House News Service March 16, 2016
  • Worcester medical marijuana dispensary to open

    Sam Bonacci March 16, 2016

    A medical marijuana dispensary will open in the canal district, following a non-opposition letter from the city manager to Good Chemistry of Massachusetts.

    Sam Bonacci March 16, 2016
  • Guide aims to steer solar energy into low-income communities

    State House News Service March 15, 2016

    A policy guide for low-income solar projects holds up Massachusetts as a leader in making solar energy accessible to low-income communities.

    State House News Service March 15, 2016
  • Four ways to prep for retirement in Mass.

    David Borden Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 14, 2016

    A decade ago, a retiree or pre-retiree living in our state could plow a significant portion of their investible assets into a municipal bond or some other kind of fixed-income vehicle and reasonably expect to earn 4- to 5-percent returns year afte

    David Borden Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 14, 2016
  • Worcester's $15 symbolism battle

    Laura Finaldi March 14, 2016

    The national push for a $15 minimum wage has made its way to Worcester.

    Laura Finaldi March 14, 2016
  • Movers & Shakers

    March 14, 2016

    KITSA CATHERINE KONDYLIS is now on staff at the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Southboro Medical Group. She will see patients at 24 Newton St. in Southboro.

    March 14, 2016
  • Ash: Corporate tax law change would boost competitiveness

    State House News Service March 9, 2016

    A change proposed in Gov. Baker's economic development bill is aimed at aligning the state's corporate tax policy with that of 23 states around the nation.

    State House News Service March 9, 2016

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While shifting cultural norms in the business community have found hiring managers outwardly working toward hiring a more diverse staff, studies in the last few years by organizations like McKinsey & Co. and Regent University found women and people of color are promoted less frequently than their white male counterparts. This produces a dynamic where company leadership at many organizations remains dominated by white males even as the company's employees become more diversified.