New Research Shows Younger Workers Unhappy Working Remotely
There’s been a lot of buzz about how the Workplace has changed. That ‘working remote’ or ‘working from home’ are very much here to stay—a part of our professional culture going forward. Perhaps. However an interesting research
Economist: Detroit-Canada Border Closure Cost Millions
Economists say the cost of just two days of U.S. and Canada trade being halted at the border is $101 million. That’s after traffic was disrupted on the Ambassador Bridge this week by truckers protesting a vaccine
$2.7 Million Grant to Michigan Works! Will Help Employers Train Workers
Michigan Works! Berrien, Cass, Van Buren has secured a $2.7 million competitive grant from the State of Michigan’s Going PRO Talent Fund to help 64 local employers enhance their workforce. The Going PRO Talent Fund allows employers
Lakeland Heart Surgeons Achieve Accreditation for Aortic Valve Procedure
A surgical team at Spectrum Health Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph has achieved accreditation for an advanced procedure they believe will save lives and improve the quality of life for patients. The procedure involves replacement of
Niles Man Wins in United Way of SWM Annual Car Giveaway
Nine finalists faced off virtually in the United Way of Southwest Michigan “Win A Car” challenge on Tuesday at Tyler Automotive in Stevensville. The finalists selected from a lineup of random keys—and with the help of UWSM’s
Modest Steady Growth Continues in West Michigan: Monthly GVSU Economic Report
Modest, steady economic growth continues in West Michigan, yet supply and personnel shortages are hindering normal business operations, according to Brian G. Long, director of Supply Management Research in the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley