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Latest On The Long-Running Labor Lockout At National Grid
Local unions have been battling with National Grid for months, claiming public safety may be at risk – and today, locked-out gas workers rallied in Boston to bring attention to their cause. -
Tesla Stock Takes A Hit — After Elon Musk Does The Same
The incident happened during a podcast interview on Thursday, a day before announcements that top executives were leaving Tesla. -
British Airways Says Customers' Financial Data Was Hacked In 380,000 Transactions
"The stolen data did not include travel or passport details," the airline said. But hackers were able to access customers' names, email addresses and credit card information. -
IMHO: Supporting Amazon
Jim Braude’s thoughts on companies like Amazon reaping in billions, while many of their workers rely on public aid to get by. -
Amazon's Stock Value Has Crossed $1 Trillion, Joining Apple
Amazon's stock value briefly topped $1 trillion on Tuesday, a little over a month after Apple crossed the same milestone. The giant online retailer has been consistently profitable since 2015. -
New Rhode Island Casino Opens, Continuing Race For Gaming Dollars
Twin River, the company that already runs a casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island, is opening its newest casino just across the Massachusetts border. -
Construction Worker Sues Company, Says He Was Fired For Not Attending Bible Study
The $800,000 lawsuit contends that Ryan Coleman, 34, was required to attend weekly meetings against his wishes. The company said the requirement was not illegal and employees were paid to attend. -
'If You Don't Think You're Being Recorded At Work, You Are Naive'
Secretly taped recordings are increasingly common in the workplace. Many experts say they can help workers catch bad actors in lies, but as it becomes more widespread, some say it hurts open dialogue. -
U.S. And Mexico Reach Trade Deal; Trump Wants To Drop NAFTA Name
The Trump administration has forged a tentative pact with Mexico on the North American Free Trade Agreement. The next step is to get Canada reengaged in the talks. -
Coal Country: EPA Plan Is Short Term Boost, No Solution For Industry Decline
The Trump administration's proposed changes for coal plants could keep some of them operating longer. But even those in the industry say it won't stop coal's overall decline.