Archive for January 2022
OSHA scraps mandate-or-testing emergency rule for large employers. Here’s what businesses need to know.
OSHA has withdrawn its mandate-or-testing rule for large employers after it was blocked by the Supreme Court. Here’s what businesses need to know and what the future could hold for federal workplace vaccine mandates. Read More
Read MoreBaker pushes for tax breaks in final State of the Commonwealth address
The two-term Republican governor, who plans to file his fiscal 2023 budget this week, touted tax breaks as the solution to the economic disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More
Read MoreState requires MGB to lay out steps to reduce health care spending
Mass General Brigham will be required to implement and submit to the state a plan detailing steps it will take to rein in costs, after the Health Policy Commission identified what it called "significant concerns" with the hospital system’s spending patterns. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon says lower military sales, supply chain woes hurt revenue
The Waltham aerospace and defense giant is now betting on the return of air travel, and possible military tensions in the United Arab Emirates, the South China Sea and Eastern Europe, to bolster its business through the year and heading into 2023. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Elate Group, Inc.
Kevin Britt is living the American Dream as the fo Read More
Read MoreGE sticking to 2023 target for health care spin-off, CEO says
The company’s fourth-quarter revenue fell 3% year-over-year, in large part because of supply-chain problems and the effects of inflation. Read More
Read MoreAccounting giant fires $160M salvo in battle for white-collar talent
As the battle for white-collar talent heats up, professional service firms continue to raise the stakes. Read More
Read MoreThese are the most efficient credit unions in America
The credit union sector has seen a wave of consolidations, but it’s also seen bigger deposits and assets. These credit unions rank as the most efficient in the nation. Read More
Read More30-story Cambridge tower will be demolished in MIT project. Here’s what’ll replace it.
One of the tallest buildings in Cambridge is, perhaps ironically, about to come down as the next step of Kendall Square’s ongoing transformation into a denser, mixed-use neighborhood as demand for space there shows no abating. Read More
Read MoreJust over half of Saint Vincent striking nurses returned
Little over half of the more than 600 nurses who went on strike at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester have returned following the 10-month impasse. Read More
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