Dee DePass

Reporter | Workplace Issues
Phone: 612-673-7725
Dee DePass covers jobs and workplace and writes On the Job, a blog about those subjects. She also covers the Denny Hecker case.

Recent content from Dee DePass

Fridley family firm E.J. Ajax is a model for training

Committed to developing high-tech production workers, E.J. Ajax & Sons Inc. hires interns and offers scholarships to top Dunwoody students.

Updated: March 31, 2013, - 07:27 PM

Ecolab-Champion deal still waiting for antitrust approval

Regulators are looking into whether the deal, announced in October, overlaps too much with Ecolab’s buyout of Nalco.

Updated: March 28, 2013, - 09:05 AM

Denny Hecker's prison road trip takes him to Oklahoma -- again

Now the former Minnesota auto dealer, 60, is in an Oklahoma prison – his second stay there and eighth prison in 14 months.

Updated: March 26, 2013, - 10:09 PM

Cirrus Aircraft's new owner refuels with jet launch and hiring

Cirrus Aircraft’s new owner prepares to launch a single-engine jet and beefs up its hiring in Duluth.

Updated: March 23, 2013, - 03:57 PM

March 19: Denny Hecker moved to his seventh prison

Former auto mogul is bused to Canaan Penitentiary just 20 miles outside Scranton, Pa., his seventh prison in 14 months.

Updated: March 19, 2013, - 09:00 PM

Gov. Dayton gets standing ovation from business group

Chamber members applauded Dayton’s dumping of business tax plan, but not other tax ideas.

Updated: March 14, 2013, - 06:02 AM

Cirrus Aircraft taps Waddick to be president

Cirrus Aircraft promoted chief operating officer and executive vice president Pat Waddick to the roles of COO and president Tuesday...

Updated: March 12, 2013, - 09:43 PM

Toro focuses on micro-irrigation market

At the company’s shareholder meeting, CEO Mike Hoffman said irrigation products will foster global growth.

Updated: March 12, 2013, - 09:36 PM

Minnesota study demystifies job-skills gap

It’s not a lack of skilled workers that keeps manufacturing jobs unfilled. It’s low pay, lousy hours and other perceived...

Updated: March 08, 2013, - 11:09 AM

IBM moving 200 Rochester production jobs to N.Y., Mexico

Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM has an estimated 2,800 to 3,000 workers on its Rochester campus, where it will continue to assemble supercomputers.

Updated: March 07, 2013, - 09:30 AM

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