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Hudson school bus operators join Teamsters union

Bus drivers and monitors employed in Hudson with First Student have voted to join Teamsters Local 170, a Worcester-based union.

Strike averted as janitors, including those for Worcester’s Union Station, agree to new contract

Unionized janitors and an association of the region’s largest cleaning contractors union agreed to a tentative agreement early Wednesday, avoiding a strike that could have seen 12,500 area cleaners walk off the job.

Healey announces expansion of free tuition program

A third of all UMass students will qualify for free tuition paid for by the new income...

Fidelity Bank names new chief of growth and client experience

Fidelity Bank of Leominster has named Joann Marsili to the newly created role of executive vice president, chief growth and client experience officer.
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Retailers temper expectations for holiday shopping season

Citing the impacts of high inflation and interest rates, Massachusetts retailers don't expect a big bump in holiday season shopping sales this year.

Healey names Tibbits-Nutt as new transportation secretary

Gov. Maura Healey removed the acting prefix and made Monica Tibbits-Nutt its full-fledged transportation secretary Monday, putting...

Millbury tool manufacturer sells property for $3.5M

GreatNeck, a tool manufacturing company headquartered in New York, has sold a Millbury property containing three manufacturing buildings for $3.5 million.

WPI professor to lead development of oxygen level detector for infants of color

The National Institutes of Health have awarded $1.1 million to a Worcester Polytechnic Institute-led research project aimed at reducing racial bias in care for premature infants. 
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Registration open for WBJ’s Diversity and Inclusion forum

The Worcester Business Journal will host its annual Diversity and Inclusion Forum on Thursday at Worcester’s DCU Center.

Rent control advocates bail on ballot initiative efforts, will focus on legislature

Voters will not be asked next year whether Massachusetts should revive local-option rent control after organizers working on a 2024 ballot question suspended their campaign.
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