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David Roeder

Business reporter

David Roeder covers business and labor for the Chicago Sun-Times.

Her departure after less than three years comes after a tumultuous time that included COVID-19 disruptions and corporate layoffs.
La empresa publicó el lunes ofertas de empleo para las instalaciones, cuya apertura está planeada para septiembre y que se centrarán en artículos “que la gente quiere y necesita con urgencia.”
The producer of barcode systems and other equipment that speeds manufacturing is facing an order slowdown now that supply chains are returning to normal after COVID-19.
Kenny Parcell resigned from his post after The New York Times reported several women had accused him of sexual harassment such as forced physical contact and sending inappropriate messages.
Monday, the company will post job openings for the facility at 1260 N. Kostner Ave., which is expected to open in September, focusing on items “that people want and need in a hurry.”
The tally at the world’s largest location for the coffee chain deals a blow to the aspirations of Workers United, part of the Service Employees International Union.
City officials have received two responses to their call for investment at the former Aldi property on West Madison Street, hoping to energize the commercial block.
The $65 million project is expected to be ready by early 2026.
The employees have affiliated with Council 31 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which has signed up members at other Chicago institutions.