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Wealthy concentrated in New England

New England is home to the highest concentration of wealthy households, according to a report from The...

Productivity levels surge to four-year high

The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported the highest quarterly preliminary productivity...

Computer executive sentenced to 15 months for payoff

A computer executive has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for making a payoff to former...

Labor talks resume between Pratt & Whitney and union

Pratt & Whitney is resuming labor talks with its main union after a special round of early...
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DeLuca wins town moderator race amid fight to keep Senate seat

Embattled state Sen. Louis DeLuca celebrated a small victory, keeping his job as Woodbury's town meeting moderator....

No excuse, no sick day

If your sniffle doesn't sound realistic when you call out sick, your employer may be calling to...

Investment advisors fined for illegal activity

The state Department of Banking today announced the imposition of three fines amounting to $75,000 for violations...

Fleeing top attorneys no sweat for firms

Lawyers said company mentoring programs are most effective for retaining employees, but also said they don't really...
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Job gains surge, earnings flat in October

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nonfarm payroll employment rose by 166,000 in October, and the...

MassMutual policy holders reap record dividend

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co . will shell out about $1.3 billion in dividends to eligible policy...
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