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Executives, managers, supervisors, and workers as well as union leaders generally agree that employee wellness proves pivotal to competitiveness, productivity and profitability.
Joel Shaughnessy, human resource director for L.S. Starrett, is nervously waiting to see just how much unemployment insurance costs will go up for his company next year.
Arthur Barrett is president of Barrett Distribution Centers Inc., a third-party logistics service provider based in Franklin. He can be reached at abarrett@barrettdistribution.com.
Dear Editor, Regarding your recent editorial, "A Costly Miss” (WBJ, Nov. 23, 2009), I would like to comment on your point, "Small business needs to find its large voice on this issue [health care], and fast."
The U.S. Small Business Administration has made economic injury disaster loans available to small businesses and others in Worcester and other counties that border Connecticut.
There’s one common piece of advice for businesses thinking about expanding their international footprint, whether they’re planning on increasing exports to China or opening a warehouse in Europe: Do your homework.
The MetroWest Chamber of Commerce will honor several local business leaders at its annual meeting on Nov. 19 at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center.
I hope that this column generally provides our readers with some practical advice about the ever-evolving digital world. But this column will be more about getting something off my chest.
Not yet 4 years old, Choose Worcester, the organization funded by investments from local corporations and charged with attracting business to the city, is in danger of running out of money and an effort to merge with the Worcester Regional Chamber
The state Division of Insurance is holding a series of hearings, including
Worcester business attorney Jean Sifleet has launched a new web site, Ishift.org, to offer advice and ideas to small business owners.