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The new data from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development does not take into account the thousands of federal jobs axed by the Trump administration in the weeks since he took office.
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The report, released this week by Electric Works, says that the public-private partnership will have an annual economic impact of $375 million upon completion and full occupancy.
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UAW Local 2209, which represents workers at the largest GM plant in Indiana, did not strike Friday after not receiving authority to do so from the national union.
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After failed negotiations led to the lay off of 253 part-time workers, UAW Local 2209 is threatening to strike at GM's Fort Wayne Assembly plant.
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After a disagreement with the United Auto Workers Union, General Motors is set to lay off 253 part time workers from its Fort Wayne Assembly plant on Monday.
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A national gaming company is proposing building a new, $500 million casino in New Haven.
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The proposal must be approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and, if approved, would take effect next September.
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The US Department of Energy recognized Indiana's largest GM plant for its efforts to reduce emissions and become more energy efficient.
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The company plans to use the additional revenue to improve natural gas infrastructure.
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American Electric Power has seen a large uptick in the number of scams reported to the company, including in-person and via telephone.