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Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus has appointed Samuel Konieczny as the new city assessor, the city announced on Monday.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced on Monday the creation of a Manufacturing Emergency Response Team, which will support state manufacturers pivoting toward producing personal protective equipment and other emergency medical devices.
The City of Worcester is requiring all workers at public-facing retail stores, including grocery and convenience stores and pharmacies, to wear face masks or some type of face covering as protection during the coronavirus pandemic.
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commissioner Kay Doyle will step down from her seat on the commission on May 8, she announced on Monday.
The Massachusetts non-durable goods manufacturing industry shrunk last year with one of the worst declines of any state, according to new U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis data.
The former A. Schulman Inc. manufacturing plant on Millbrook Street in Worcester has been bought by a Boston real estate advisory and development firm, GFI Partners.
Ten days after the $349-billion program launch, a small percentage of businesses who applied for coronavirus relief funds under the federal Paycheck Protection Program have received the funds, according to a new national crowdsourcing tracker set up…
UMass Memorial Health Care in Worcester has received $36.1 million in an initial payout as part of the federal stimulus bill, Dr. Eric Dickson, the hospital's president and CEO, said in a staff-wide memo Monday.
New reported coronavirus cases Monday showed a relative slowdown in Worcester County and statewide, according to new numbers from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Wachusett Brewing Co. and Atlas Distributing are releasing a new beer to raise money for coronavirus response funds.
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.
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