Nap Time
Some companies are starting to respond to sleep-deprived workers by providing the time and space to nap during work hours. Studies show tired workers cost business about $150 billion a year in lost productivity.
Immediate Release
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's Dislocated Worker Program will offer assistance to 950 Macy's employes in Minneapolis that are affected by the company's recently announced decision to close the Minneapolis division headquarters.
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