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Economics professors join push for $15 minimum wage

As activists ramp up their push to raise the minimum wage again, economists from many of the state's public and private universities are rallying to the cause.

State turns to Texas exec Ramirez to fix MBTA

Luis Ramírez, who handled a $3.5 billion line of business for General Electric and runs his own consulting firm in Texas, will take the reins as the new general manager and CEO of the MBTA,

WPI to open innovation center at Fort Point in Boston

Worcester Polytechnic Institute will open a 6,400-square-foot space this fall for students and faculty to conduct research projects in Boston's Fort Point neighborhood.

Aetna chooses New York as new HQ

Aetna, the Hartford-based health insurer that has been searching for a new city to call home, announced Thursday that it will relocate its corporate headquarters to New York City by the end of 2018.
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TJX rises, Staples falls on Fortune 500 list

TJX and Boston Scientific both moved up and Staples fell on the new Fortune 500 list released Wednesday.

GE/MassRobotics partnership could expand robotics industry

The robotics industry in Massachusetts is targeted for expansion under a partnership announced Thursday between General Electric and MassRobotics, a network of companies, academic institutions and industry organizations.

Israel, Mass. agree to joint research

Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday signed an agreement with Israeli officials calling for Massachusetts and Israel to pursue joint research and development efforts aimed at bringing new products to the global marketplace.

GE supporting New England offshore wind

The nation's first offshore wind farm has received investments from GE Energy Financial Services and the global bank Citi.
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Jobs bill aims to bridge skills gap

If Massachusetts is to continue to nurture its economy and remain competitive on a national and international scale, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday, it must address the workforce skills gap.

Latest MRI technology lands in Worcester

The most advanced MRI machine from General Electric has come to Worcester at the Shields Health Care location on Shrewsbury Street.
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