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With the flood of technology in recent years, there are plenty of tools out there to allow business people to stay in their chairs and behind their keyboards.
Ah, trade shows. They occupy a strange dimension somewhere between job fairs and extraterrestrial bazaars. But there is business to be done and a fair amount to be learned.
Issue Highlights On Page One Paper Chase – The T&G may be slightly better off than the Globe, but how long will that security last?
Today is a tough time for any business, but it’s extremely tough for major metropolitan dailies.
In February, Athol tool manufacturer L.S. Starrett dropped the weekly work hours of employees at its local manufacturing site from 40 to 32. In late March, it reduced them again, to 20.
These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office between Jan. 15-31, 2009. Listed below are the corporate name, address, zip and president.Acton
“Once a majority of workers make it clear that they want a union, they should get a union. Employers should not be allowed to hijack the process.”
A contractor that installs and services DirecTV systems in Central and Eastern Massachusetts is facing pressure from unionizing employees to change the way it pays its staff.
Mary Ellen Regele of Worcester has more than 20 years of experience managing business budgets and provides coaching for small and home-based businesses. She can be reached at thebudgetcoach@aol.com.
With discretionary spending down, and surveys showing Americans far less inclined to eat out than in past years, it might seem like the wrong time for a restaurant to open a new location.
Westborough recruiting company JCSI has hired Brian Cavoli as director of marketing and social media strategies.
Managers may think their support staff are hoping their good work will earn them a promotion or some extra money in the bank, but they may really only want to hear the boss say thanks.
Baesis Inc., a software company that serves law firms, has moved from Clinton to a larger location in Northborough after merging with Axixa Corp., formerly of Marlborough.
Hudson-based Dave's Landscape Management Co. says it has doubled its customer base by purchasing the landscaping business of Noon Turf Care.