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Businesses are increasingly relying on "navigators", who can assist new employees in learning on the job. A Chicago tech firm recently partnered with a local university in launching this first-of-its-kind program across the country.
Amazon fulfillment center workers were evacuated because of an incident early on Thursday morning. This was followed by further consideration by customers who wanted the facility in operation. It now appears that it is reopening is now underway following the interest of customers.
Chicago is currently working on resurfacing its streets. This means that motorists are likely to encounter lane closings the city's downtown. But before heading out onto the streets, make sure to examine your tires' tread depth and the pressure of your air.
According to a recent report, nearly half of America's top 100 airlines are losing money, according to research. Many factors, including the rise in cost of fuel and a more competitive airline industry, contribute to these financial struggles.
Save A Lot's owner Save A Lot has announced that he is planning to close the majority of his stores located in Chicago. Its remaining stores will remain open like they always do. This could come as an unexpected shock for shoppers who are used to shopping there at low costs.
Tupperware Brands, the company which pioneered the concept of food storage decades ago has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following the whistleblower lawsuit.
Many seniors are looking to work for themselves as a source of income, but it can be a challenge. Here are some tips to get them going.
Private equity firm in the locality takes over stalled project. Reorganization is likely to change one of Chicago's fastest-growing businesses' views of its headquarters in the city's Loop district.
As the federal government gears up to tackle an anticipated power shortage, Illinois residents can anticipate their utility bills rising this summer before reducing next winter as Illinois utilities try to keep current rates in place until 2025.
Wendell Hutson covers economic development and commercial real estate for Crain's. He was awarded three A. Philip Randolph Messenger Awards from the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Before joining Crain's Wendell Hutson was a reporter covering entertainment technology, business and estate for Los Angeles Business Journal, DNAinfo Chicago, Illinois Real Estate Journal, as well as Illinois Real Estate Journal.