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Trump’s tariffs hurting New England economy

The U.S. must work toward a modernized NAFTA and should reconsider the tariffs.

Column: Running out of time and energy

Even as we celebrate all that our business community contributes to the region, we can see a cloud on the horizon. Energy costs are rising quickly in an already expensive state.

We need to build more homes

In the city of Worcester, the April inventory of single-family homes dropped 39 percent over April of last year.

Gateway City holds huge potential

Worcester is designated a Gateway City by state law, which creates an economic boost through increased funds for development.
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Set up a proper intern program

While it's hard to imagine summer is right around the corner, certain employers annually look forward to the prospect of free summer labor provided by unpaid interns. But not every intern should be unpaid.

Column: Retail must be redesigned

In the next two months, more than 700 Toys “R” Us stores will be empty. This presents an opportunity to re-imagine how this space could and should be utilized.

Worcester needs to aid homeless

Worcester is indeed fortunate to have a smart and compassionate city manager who is doing his best to help solve the homeless situation here, but Francis Carroll believes the responsibility for solving this problem lies in the hands of the Worcester City Council.

Voke/tech career development needs funding

We urge business leaders to contact their legislators about the need to increase voke/tech school funding. By doing so, we strengthen regional economies across Massachusetts.
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Viewpoint: Women of color need to break the concrete ceiling

We've all heard of the glass ceiling, an invisible barrier hindering women from rising within the ranks of corporate America.

Viewpoint: Nonprofits and for-profits should collaborate

Profits vs. prophets. That is a simplistic way to view the difference between for-profit businesses and nonprofit organizations. The purpose of a business is to make money for investors, while the purpose of a nonprofit is altruistic, if not spiritual: to help people in need.
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Retail and Customer Service Specialist

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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$20/hour

Chief Financial Officer

The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000

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Westborough, MA
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