Archive for July 2022
Law firm to shrink Seaport office space by more than 40%
More than a decade ago, Fish & Richardson was one of the first businesses to sign a major lease in the Seaport. Read More
Read MoreChestnut Hill’s The Street to add space for 20 retailers, offices
The high-end shopping center will add space for nearly 20 new retailers as well as offices and community gathering spaces. Read More
Read MoreWhy are Massachusetts CEOs paid so much money? Here’s a primer
A company’s stock price rises and falls, but CEO pay tends to only go in one direction: up. Why do Boston’s CEOs make so much money? What do their compensation packages look like? Which types of companies tend to pay the most? Read More
Read MoreWhat’s behind those $381M executive paydays at Ginkgo Bioworks?
The company’s top two executives also happen to be founders, leading to massive compensation packages for both last year. Read More
Read MoreBest bang for the buck: Which CEOs are a bargain for shareholders?
We analyzed the 100 largest public companies in Mass. by both stock price performance in 2021 and CEO compensation. Read More
Read MoreBurnout is rising, but a disconnect over vacation remains
As employers look to combat burnout, there’s a divide on vacation that’s fueling burnout. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: A new agenda, beyond job training, to transform the workforce
Opinion: Workforce development is having a moment. Here’s how to make sure more workers have a sustainable future. Read More
Read MoreBoston University offering undergraduates a major in African American and Black Diaspora Studies this fall
Starting this fall, Boston University students can major in African American and Black Diaspora Studies. BU has one of the country’s oldest African American Studies programs, but until now, undergraduate students could only minor in the subject. Read More
Read MoreAssumption University will launch 16-month accelerated nursing course next summer
Assumption University in Worcester hopes the program helps curb the nursing workforce shortage. Read More
Read MoreA first look at Fallon’s proposed Charlestown lab complex
Developers laid out their plans for 802,000 square feet of lab and office space across two buildings linked at ground level by a one-story base. Read More
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