by meshagency | Mar 4, 2021 | Council in the News, State House News Service
Half of State Workforce Could Stay Remote After Pandemic March 4, 2021
By Matt Murphy The Baker administration has been quietly planning for a permanent “hybrid” work model for as much as half of the state workforce, and over the course of 2021 will be...
by meshagency | Mar 3, 2021 | Boston Business Journal, Council in the News
Local nonprofits join Uber, Lyft in new coalition for ‘app-based workers’
March 3, 2021Boston Business Journal By Lucia Maffei – Technology Reporter A new local coalition launches today in Massachusetts, backed by several large national companies...
by meshagency | Feb 25, 2021 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
State health secretary explains why employer-hosted vaccine programs are being suspended February 25 2021The Boston GlobeBy Jon Chesto, Globe Staff Companies had been encouraged by the Baker administration to apply Only several weeks after soliciting help from the...
by meshagency | Feb 10, 2021 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Pioneer Institute report helps build case against the Massachusetts top-earners’ tax February 10, 2021The Boston GlobeBy Jon Chesto, Globe Staff Boston think tank warns of migration to low-cost locations because of increased acceptance of telecommuting The Pioneer...
by meshagency | Feb 2, 2021 | Council in the News, State House News Service
House Sponsor Favors Early Vote on Income Surtax February 2, 2021
By Matt Murphy Rep. Jim O’Day, the House sponsor last session of a constitutional amendment to increase income taxes on the wealthy, said he’d like to see lawmakers take a vote this spring...