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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is trying a unique strategy to get remote workers to return downtown: insulting them. “I don't know if you saw this study the other day,” Frey told an audience of ...
Target Corp. employees will recall workers to its downtown Minneapolis headquarters at least one week per quarter. Employees on Monday received a newsletter from management requesting that for ...
Just over half, or 1.2 million, work fully in person since their jobs require them to be physically present. The remaining 1.1 million staffers are eligible to telework.
A burning building after a night of rioting in Minneapolis in 2020. Violent crime statistics present a particularly concerning aspect of the city's crime landscape. [6] Minneapolis's violent crime rate of 1,155 crimes per 100,000 residents is more than three times higher than the state average and nearly twice the national average. [7]
The Mayor of Minneapolis, currently a position held by a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), operates alongside the city council. The mayor's role was previously considered relatively weak compared to some other U.S. cities, but following a charter amendment in 2021, the mayor gained more power and the council was reduced to purely legislative duties.
Though jobs are leaving the city, Minneapolis has a highly educated work force. The share of adults in the labor force was 70.0% and the recorded low unemployment rate was 4.7% in 2002. However, racial and ethnic minorities lag behind White counterparts with 15.0% of African Americans and 13.0% of Hispanics holding bachelor's degrees , compared ...
The above map, based on the BLS data, shows overall workplace fatality rates in each state for 2018, measured as the number of deaths that year per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers. 28 states ...
In 2020, 36-year-old single father of three, Anthony Morgan, left his job to join AppHarvest, a startup, indoor farming company promoted as a way to create jobs in Appalachia by growing quality ...