An advisory firm wants Bank of America’s shareholders to strip Bank of America’s CEO, Brian Moynihan, of his second title — chairman of the board.
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LL Bean stores in Freeport to close for leader's memorial
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US hiring sizzles in health care and restaurants
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Being Handy Really Matters for this Home Repair Provider
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Handyman Matters, which started doing business in 1998, provides home repair and home improvement services.
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Ruling: More Nevada workers eligible for higher minimum wage
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A Carson City judge’s recent decision about Nevada’s two-tier minimum wage law could mean more workers are eligible for the higher $8.25 per hour rate, rather than the $7.25 allowed if the employer provides health insurance.
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The 8 Key Rules of Starting the Business of Your Dreams on a Shoestring Budget
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The bad news is that many are already doing it, with competition growing, so the longer you wait, the less chance you have of getting there first.
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UMass, 7 unions reach deal to pay $10.9M in back pay
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The University of Massachusetts and seven labor unions have reached an agreement to pay $10.9 million in retroactive pay to faculty and staff.
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Leon Gorman, longtime LL Bean leader, dies at 80
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Volkswagen finance chief Poetsch set to become new chairman
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Volkswagen says its chief financial officer, Hans Dieter Poetsch, is set to become its new chairman — filling the position that longtime company patriarch Ferdinand Piech vacated in April.
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Judge approves $415M settlement in Apple, Google wage case
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A federal judge has approved a $415 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging Apple, Google, Intel and two other Silicon Valley companies illegally conspired to prevent them from getting better job offers.