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Riders who use Metro Transit experienced delays Monday morning. In a statement, Metro said "an unusually high number of MetroBus operators" were not on…
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For the fourth year in a row, St. Louis businesses say their biggest barrier to expanding employment is a lack of skilled workers. That’s according to St.…
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Moonlighting, freelancing, working a second job, picking up a side hustle – all of these terms and cobbled-together career strategies have become common…
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While planning for the 20th anniversary of the Sheldon Art Galleries, director Olivia Lahs-Gonzales and her team could have looked to the past, drawing…
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The construction industry is booming. Nationally, employment in the sector increased by 303,000 over the past year, reaching a 10-year high, according to…
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St. Louis Labor Council president hopes court ruling energizes opposition to Prop A on August ballotThe U.S. Supreme Court dealt a significant legal blow to public-sector unions earlier this week with its decision in Janus v. AFSCME, an Illinois…
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There are plenty of well-paying jobs open across the region and country looking to be filled – but there is a shortage of skilled workers to fill them.On…
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Former U.S. Rep. Richard Gephardt has a key message for everyone these days: Politics “is a substitute for violence,” and respect for all is…
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The St. Louis Symphony and its musicians have a five-year contract that will increase the minimum salary for musicians to $100,000 in the 2021-2022 fiscal…
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Thousands of former coal workers and dependents who worked for now-bankrupt coal companies could lose their health insurance at the end of the year if…