Business Stories from January 9, 2023 (Change date)
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Nurses go on strike at 2 big New York City hospitalsJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - NEW YORK - Thousands of nurses went on strike Monday at two of New York City's major hospitals after contract negotiations stalled over staffing and salaries nearly thre...
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The latest trend in suburban industrial: Live/work/play settings to woo workersJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - In recent years, surging e-commerce growth has fueled demand for warehouse and distribution facilities, making industrial space hard to find in many suburban locations. ...
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Applications Software Technology announces acquisition of Computer Technology ResourcesJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - LISLE - Applications Software Technology, a leading digital transformation solutions provider, announced today the acquisition of Computer Technology Resources, Inc. to ...
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Going mobile: Geneva business imports fair trade Nepali crafts, transforms livesJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - Colorful felt mobiles of owls, dinosaurs and llamas hang high in the Fair Trade Store at The Little Traveler, 404 S. Third St., Geneva, all handmade by artisans in Nepal...
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Chicken Salad Chick in Batavia to open TuesdayJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - Chicken Salad Chick will open Tuesday in Batavia at 220 North Randall Road. The new restaurant will be the national chain's fourth location in Illinois. The menu include...
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UK government meeting unions in bid to end wave of strikesJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - LONDON - U.K. government ministers met trade union leaders on Monday but fell short of ending a wave of strikes that has hobbled the rail network and strained the overbu...
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Sterigenics says it will pay $408M to settle lawsuitsJan 09, 2023 12:00 am - Sterigenics will pay $408 million to settle more than 870 lawsuits alleging that its Willowbrook facility exposed residents to ethylene oxide gas and caused illnesses, t...
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