Archive for June 2022
More states are embracing pay transparency. Experts say businesses should take note.
More states are passing or weighing pay transparency laws that require salary details in job listings. Regardless of where they are located, experts say businesses should take note. Read More
Read MoreChildren as young as 6 months old can now get Covid-19 shots
Children as young as 6 months old can now — finally — be vaccinated against Covid-19. Read More
Read MoreSurvey: People of color experience disproportional discrimination in oral health
The survey results provided “valuable and worrying insights about the state of oral health in the U.S,” according to CareQuest Institute of Oral Health. Read More
Read MoreMBTA to cut weekday trains on three major lines
The MBTA plans to slash train trip frequency across most of its main subway system for the summer, downscaling service in response to a staffing shortage. Read More
Read MoreWhile others shrink, this law firm is expanding its office in the Seaport
The firm, which specializes in tech and biotech startups and the investment firms that fund them, is growing its footprint in Boston by 60%. Read More
Read MoreMassCEC says $50M up for grabs in offshore wind port projects competition
Developers can compete for up to $50 million in funds for projects to revamp Massachusetts ports and help jumpstart the offshore wind industry. Read More
Read MoreCannabis delivery startups call ‘two-to-one’ driver rule too burdensome
The rule requires two people in each cannabis delivery vehicle, raising costs for new companies. Read More
Read MoreSkillWorks, Boston Foundation award $1M to nine nonprofits
Creating a workforce that benefits all of Boston’s residents was the focus of a SkillWorks and The Boston Foundation webinar Thursday. Read More
Read MoreCheck out the photos from BBJ’s Best Places To Work extravaganza
More than 900 attendees celebrated at the Boston Business Journal’s first in-person Best Places To Work event since 2019, held at the Boston Park Plaza. Check out photos, which include awards, casino games and more. Read More
Read MoreBPDA board OKs nearly 600 new residential units across city
The board’s agenda for its monthly meeting was heavy on residential this go-round. Read More
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