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  • 101: LEADER TRANSITIONING

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal October 26, 2015

    Getting promoted to a leadership or managerial position is great, a fruit of the labor of one's hard work. Going from a coworker to a boss can bring challenges, as well. It pays to reflect on the circumstances and situation at hand rather than just…

  • Fitchburg's $4.6M airport upgrade to entice business interest

    Mary Jo Bohart, Special To The Worcester Business Journal October 26, 2015

    Economic development assets, whether for a community or for a region, often involve unique attributes that foster commercial growth and strengthen the desirability of a location.

  • Movers & Shakers

    October 26, 2015

    TODD DONOHOE was hired as a commercial lender at Hometown Bank in Oxford.

  • Incorporations

    October 26, 2015

    These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 16-31, 2015. Listed are the name, address, ZIP and president.

  • For doctors, financial pressure is on

    Livia Gershon Special To The Worcester Business Journal October 26, 2015

    When Worcester-based Reliant Medical Group announced the layoff of 78 employees early last month, the healthcare provider cited a projected budget shortfall.

  • Spectrum chooses Worcester lawyer as its board chairman

    October 23, 2015

    The board of Worcester-based Spectrum Health Systems has elected David Felper, a partner with Bowditch & Dewey in Worcester, as its new chair.

  • Senate OKs workplace disfigurement, wage violation bills

    State House News Service October 23, 2015

    The scope of workplace disfigurement injuries covered under workers' compensation policies would be expanded to injuries anywhere on a person's body, and the amount of compensation workers could receive would also be increased under a bill that…

  • AG says Dippin' Donuts violated child labor laws

    October 22, 2015

    A coffee shop chain with locations in Leominster and Littleton has been fined close to $47,000 for violating Massachusetts child labor and wage and hour laws with its employees, Attorney General Maura Healey said Thursday.

  • North Central Chamber backs pipeline

    October 21, 2015

    The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday threw its support behind Kinder Morgan's controversial Northeast Expansion Project, saying the construction of the natural gas pipeline through Massachusetts, “will provide a reliable…

  • Downtown Gardner property acquired; slated for redevelopment

    Sam Bonacci October 21, 2015

    The Gardner Redevelopment Authority has acquired a key property in the city's downtown urban renewal area.

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The President Donald Trump Administration’s campaign to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts throughout the federal government and to federally-funded institutions has put many companies and organizations committed to DEI on edge. Many have chosen to navigate Trump-era threats by reorganizing and rewording their DEI initiatives, including changing their wording to eradicate the words “diversity”, “equity”, and “inclusion” in favor of more ambiguous terms such as “fair”, “community”, and “wellbeing”.