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Survey: Shifting costs help employers hold health expenses

05/20/12 Employers in Southeast Michigan expect to hold health care cost increases to 6 percent this year -- close to the national average of 5.7 percent and down from 8 percent in 2011, according to Troy-based McGraw Wentworth's ninth annual Southeast Michigan Mid-Market Group Benefits Survey.

RUMBLINGS: Graffiti artists on the draw for city project

05/20/12 Passers-by on Grand River Avenue and Rosa Parks Boulevard, near MotorCity Casino, will now see paintings by street artists --- including one of an overweight Captain America.

Detroit job training program goes nonprofit

05/20/12 Detroit's Workforce Development Board unanimously voted Friday to implement a project that will move workforce development functions to a nonprofit.
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Wanted: Biz surge

05/20/12 When the words "going global" come up, Afghanistan probably isn't the first country that comes to mind.

Michigan’s jobless rate continues downward slide — now 8.3 percent

05/16/12 LANSING (AP) — The state says Michigan’s jobless rate has reach its lowest level since summer 2008 amid employment gains and stable workforce levels.

Cyber school bill signed into law

05/16/12 LANSING (AP) — More online charter schools will be allowed in Michigan under a law signed Tuesday by Gov. Rick Snyder that he and other supporters say will provide more choices, although critics think the changes are premature and lack quality control.

State expects teen unemployment rate to decline this summer

05/15/12 LANSING (AP) — State labor officials say they expect the teen unemployment rate will drop slightly this summer as more applicants find work.

MICHIGAN BRIEFS: 381 jobs at risk with Twinkies maker back in Ch. 11

05/13/12 It seems implausible that junk food wouldn't be recession-proof. Yet last week, Hostess Brands Inc. warned the state that it could lay off all 381 employees at 20 locations throughout Michigan if the company liquidates as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring -- its second in less than a decade.
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Healthy return

05/13/12 Ford Motor Co. began offering adult immunizations directly to its workforce three years ago when it contracted with an outside vendor to set up clinics at its facilities.

PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK: Colleges need more funds, but with conditions

05/13/12 When I graduated from what's now Grand Valley State University in 1979, I carried a student loan debt of what I think was about $1,200.

DTE Energy Foundation to pay for 500 summer jobs for young people

05/11/12 DETROIT (AP) — The DTE Energy Foundation will use $750,000 to fund up to 500 summer jobs for youth in Detroit and other communities.

Brookings study: Detroit's manufacturing jobs growth was second-best from 2010 to 2011

05/10/12 Detroit now ranks second nationally for year-over-year job growth in the manufacturing sector, according to a study released Wednesday by the Washington, D.C.-based Brookings Institution.

Good research news comes in threes from UM

05/10/12 Good research news comes out of the University of Michigan in threes this week.

Change in defense bill rescues Selfridge planes, jobs that had been targeted in budget cuts

05/10/12 A markup to a 2013 defense bill that cleared the House Armed Services Committee early this morning would preserve planes and jobs targeted for elimination at Selfridge Air National Guard Base for at least one year.

Savings from Detroit Public Schools bond issue expected to make up for higher short-term cost

05/09/12 A bond issue today for the Detroit Public Schools probably will save even more than the $23 million in accelerated bond payments that were set to begin June 1, under an agreement with Bermuda-based Assured Guaranty Ltd.

University of Michigan to fund MCubed program to encourage professors’ research

05/09/12 ANN ARBOR (AP) — A research funding effort at the University of Michigan is putting $15 million into the hands of professors to jump-start projects they believe in.

Execs, educators alike agree: Higher education deserves higher priority in state funding

05/08/12 LANSING — Domino’s Pizza Inc. President and CEO J. Patrick Doyle gave a pop quiz Monday to the 350 officials from business, education and government who attended the Business Leaders for Michigan higher education summit at the Lansing Center.

University of Michigan gets $1.3 million in U.S. funds to support nuclear research

05/08/12 ANN ARBOR (AP) — The University of Michigan is getting $1.3 million in federal money to help train and educate the next generation of leaders in the nation’s nuclear industry.

Domino's CEO Doyle tells Business Leaders summit: State must spend more on higher education

05/07/12 LANSING (AP) — The head of Domino's Pizza Inc. says Michigan needs to invest more in higher education to better compete with states like North Carolina.

Walsh College survey finds optimism about economy

05/07/12 People are more optimistic about the country’s economic outlook, according to a study released today by Walsh College in Troy.

Willow Run, Ypsilanti school districts consider merger

05/07/12 YPSILANTI (AP) — Two Southeast Michigan school systems would turn into one under a proposal that could go before voters in the Ypsilanti and Willow Run school districts.

Study: More Michigan universities add entrepreneur classes, clubs, contests

05/04/12 LANSING — Entrepreneurial degrees, classes, clubs and competitions are on the rise at all 15 Michigan public universities, a development that officials say bodes well for community and economic development, a survey has found.

University of Michigan to offer MBA program in Beverly Hills, Calif.

05/03/12 ANN ARBOR (AP) — The University of Michigan is setting up shop in California, with an MBA program being run out of a Beverly Hills hotel.

Business Leaders summit to seek ways that colleges can boost talent pool in Michigan

05/02/12 b>Business Leaders for Michigan is holding a summit in Lansing on Monday to share strategies on how the state’s higher education institutions can help economic development.
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