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The contract received the approval of 90% of the union members who voted on Friday. The company said the contract wasn’t a real offer.
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The company announced earlier this month it would stop work at the Metro East plant this fall but now has changed course.
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As the St. Louis Cardinals set records for their lowest attendance at Busch Stadium III, data shows business surrounding the stadium is slowing as well. One vendor said she’s cutting back on product and labor to make ends meet.
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Officials said the $116 million project is necessary to meet the needs of an aging population.
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The advanced manufacturing program provides forklift certification training and bioscience programs partially funded by a $1 million award through a federal grant.
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The project, spearheaded by a Baptist church’s economic development arm and the Illinois Housing Development Authority, aims to breathe new life into East St. Louis.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC that the Trump administration exercised its veto power over plant decisions.
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The five-year contract would have raised the average general wage increase from 40% to 45% and included a $4,000 signing bonus.
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The St. Louis Port Authority Commission approved a measure to create a taxing district that will put the Jefferson Arms redevelopment in Downtown West on track to have the highest sales tax rate in the city after previously expressing trepidation over the project.
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Mayor Cara Spencer says she supports a temporary pause on data center development in the city but not a full ban. The St. Louis Planning Commission voted Wednesday night to urge the city’s Board of Aldermen to enact a temporary moratorium on new data center development in an effort to give the city time to create rules for future projects.
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The contract includes an average 45% wage increase. If the contract is approved when union members vote Friday, it will end a strike that has lasted more than a month.
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In a new memo, a St. Louis official proposed a temporary ban on new data centers, much like one that was recently enacted in St. Charles.