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Under Siege And Largely Secret: Businesses That Serve Immigration Detention
As more businesses face public and political scrutiny for making money off of the Trump administration's detention of migrants, many activists say the firms involved try to remain veiled in secrecy. -
Wayfair Protest Demonstrates A New Era Of Employees Taking Charge
The idea of employees setting the agenda for a company represents a shift in the way corporations work. -
Why Wayfair Isn't Immune From Political Waves
The actions of all companies create political effects. The public's call for transparency demands that no company shies away from this truth, says Nancy Koehn. -
Wayfair Employees Stage Walkout, Protest Business With Migrant Detention Centers
Employees of online furniture retailer Wayfair filled Copley Square on Wednesday in response to the company's refusal to stop doing business with migrant detention centers. -
Encore Casino Opens With Much Fanfare — But What Will Be The Long-Term Impact?
Questions about tax revenue for the state, the impact on local traffic, and the quality of the casino's 5,000 promised jobs will be answered with time. -
From A $68 Lobster Roll To 3,000 Slot Machines: Inside The New Encore Boston Casino
Tens of thousands of people waited in line to witness the brand new Encore Boston Harbor facility, open 24/7 on Everett’s Mystic River. -
Why The American Shoe Disappeared And Why It's So Hard To Bring It Back
Footwear companies face big costs in potential new tariffs on more Chinese imports. Almost all shoes sold in the U.S. are made overseas. Only about 200 factories remain. One man tried to change that. -
Grocery Store Robots Could Change The Way We Shop
Will robots make your grocery shopping experience easier or do they come with consequences? -
Sotheby's Announces Its Biggest Sale — Itself — For $3.7 Billion
The deal puts Sotheby's, which was founded in 1744, on a path to becoming a private company again. -
US Companies' Message To Trump: Don't Expand China Tariffs
The administration had asked for comments on its plan to extend 25% tariffs to everything China ships to the United States. It's getting an earful.