Archive for April 2022
State Street Corp. CEO pay rose 52% in 2021
The Boston-based company paid CEO Ron O’Hanley $14.1 million in salary, bonuses and equity awards last year, which included a car and driver, home security and parking benefits. Read More
Read MorePermanent remote roles are growing at a faster pace than expected. It could put pressure on employers.
High-paying, permanently remote roles are increasing at a faster pace than anticipated. It could turn up the heat on employers. Read More
Read MoreBlue Cross, other insurers ramp up mental health options for employers
Offers include waiving cost sharing for mental health visits, $0 copays on certain medications and reimbursement for wellness activities. Read More
Read MoreTo stave off resignations, companies start to offer workers ownership
As companies try to figure out ways to keep workers from leaving, an old business strategy has once again emerged as part of the solution — letting workers own part of the company. And this time, the strategy is being backed by entities that invest billions in private and public companies. Read More
Read MoreTremont Street building purchased for Boston Holocaust Museum
A future Holocaust museum will be designed along the Freedom Trail — right across the street from the Boston Common, with a symbolically powerful view of the Massachusetts State House. Read More
Read MoreBoston, meet your 2022 Inno Madness champion
One month and more than 13,000 votes later, BostInno is ready to crown this year’s Inno Madness champion. Read More
Read MoreCitizens completes $3.5B acquisition of Investors Bancorp
The Rhode Island-based bank now has more than $200B in assets and an expanded footprint in the New York metro area. Read More
Read MoreThe truck-driving industry is in peril. Here’s how government, businesses and colleges could save it.
For those in the business of training future truck drivers, the state of the industry creates a challenging dynamic. Read More
Read MoreHow Savannah rose from a tertiary logistics city to top US warehouse market
Long known for Spanish moss-draped trees and 22 squares in its historic downtown, Savannah, Georgia, has gained another reputation as one of the hottest industrial markets in the country. Read More
Read MoreAccessible but untested, mental health apps are booming
Mental health apps have the potential to reach those who might otherwise avoid in-person therapy due to the higher out-of-pocket cost, stigma and travel. Yet most of these apps still lack clinical proof of effectiveness. Read More
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