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David Roeder

Business reporter

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

The projects in West Englewood and Pilsen are designed for families, helping fill what experts call an unmet need.
The pharmacy chain has been playing orchestra music outside of certain Chicago stores, joining other major retailers who have been doing so in other states.
For all the labor activism in other sectors, organizing at the tortilla manufacturer can be a tall order.
The fast-food chain plans to test a small-store format called CosMc’s, the name of a character from its TV ads in the 1980s.
Electric vehicles have seen price cuts, but so far the trend has stayed within that small segment of the market, with other auto prices remaining high.
As Blackhawks owner, Rocky Wirtz mingled with fans grateful for the three Stanley Cups the team brought home. He also built and ran a real estate and beverage empire.
El fabricante de tortillas publicará avisos afirmando los derechos de los trabajadores a organizarse como parte de un acuerdo para poner fin a una disputa ante la Junta Nacional de Relaciones Laborales (NLRB, por sus siglas en inglés).
The pandemic shook the office business down to its rebar, and 2023 could be the worst year yet.
The tortilla manufacturer will post notices affirming workers’ rights to organize as part of an agreement to end a dispute before the National Labor Relations Board.