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SJC Rules For Workers in Country Club Invoice Case
Blue Hill Country Club violated the Tips Act concluded the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts in a recent decision.
Healey On Vaccine Passports: Still Too Soon To Say
Attorney General Maura Healey said Monday it was too soon to know whether a more formal vaccine passport system would be necessary to prevent people from forging vaccine cards.
July Jobless Rate Stays at 4.9 Percent
The state-wide unemployment rate held flat at 4.9 percent for the second month in a row, labor officials announced Friday.
Weekly Roundup – Hard Pivot
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
In Memoriam: Former Insurance Commissioner Nonnie Burns Dies at 79
Ms. Burnes oversaw the deregulation of the auto insurance industry in Massachusetts as insurance commissioner under Gov. Deval Patrick.
Quincy Mayor Chosen for New MBTA Board of Directors
A brand-new board tasked with overseeing the MBTA and its transit service has its first official member: Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch.
Home Sales Down In July Amid High Prices, Low Inventory
“The chickens may have finally come home to roost for Massachusetts homebuyers,” Tim Warren, CEO of The Warren Group, said in its latest report on home sales.
Baker Mandates Vaccination for Executive Branch State Workers
House, Senate Discussing Vaccine Requirements for Their Employees About 42,000 state employees will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have secured a medical or religious exemption by Oct. 17, or face the risk of consequences including losing their jobs, under an executive order Gov. Charlie Baker signed Thursday. Meanwhile, state lawmakers developing return-to-work […]
MAPFRE Insurance and AAA Washington Form Jointly Owned Insurance Company to Serve Customers in Washington and North Idaho
It is anticipated that the joint venture will begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2022.