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Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Growing pains will continue for the healthiest state in 2018
The United Health Foundation dubbed Massachusetts America's healthiest state. But challenges remain, including a high rate of drug overdose deaths and preventable hospitalizations.
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New CEO among leadership changes at Allurion
Natick biotech Allurion Technologies announced Tuesday it has promoted the company's co-founder to CEO.
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GAAMHA CEO joins MWCC board
The CEO of a Gardner-area human services organization has been appointed to the board of directors at Mount Wachusett Community College.
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Snapchef to expand in Worcester
Dorchester-based culinary training and staffing company Snapchef announced Tuesday its plans for a new training facility in Worcester.
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Five C-Mass towns to receive $758K as green communities
Five Worcester County towns have will receive a total of $758,345 after achieving Green Communities designation by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources.
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$15 minimum wage bill stuck in committee
Despite support from a majority of its members, legislation raising the Massachusetts minimum wage from $11 to $15 is ending 2017 the same way it began the year - pending before the Democrat-controlled Labor and Workforce Development Committee.
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Group insurance discounts preserved by last-minute law
Homeowners and motorists benefiting from group insurance discounts might not have known that a 44-year-old state law threatened to increase their premiums. That possibility was avoided Friday with a stroke of Gov. Charlie Baker's pen.
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Question of the Week
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Hudson restaurant Rail Trail Flatbread Co. was profiled by Forbes magazine for its open-book management style, sharing detailed company financial information with employees, so workers understand the restaurant's expenses. This practice is meant to encourage employee buy-in and ensure customers are being treated fairly.
How much financial information does your company share with its employees?
Nothing beyond what is publicly available.
We provide quarterly and/or annual reports summarizing revenue and expenses.
Employees can see most financial information but they have to ask.
All company financial information is clearly displayed in an easily accessible area.

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