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Where Seasonal Work Can Be More than Just a Holiday Gig
Brooklyn e-commerce retailer UncommonGoods aims to guide its hundreds of temp workers toward year-round careers
By KADIA GOBA
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Gifts Galore, #MeToo, Local Tech Stars, and Knitting Man
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
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What Your Company Can Do to Prevent Sexual Harassment
In the era of #MeToo, employers of all kinds need to be ready to reckon with the sins of the past–and avert them in the future
By Lesley Alderman
Industry
The Uneasy Future of Islanders Hockey in Brooklyn
With disappointing crowds and an awkward fit, the team wants to depart for a new arena. Will Barclays, its bottom line suffering, make a new deal with them?
By Norman Oder
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A Streetcar, Tech Tips, Brooklyn Beer and Trump’s Slump
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Industry
Inside Brooklyn’s Building 77, a Modern Manufacturing Palace
At the Navy Yard, a refurbished bunker-like structure is unveiled as a gleaming new workspace for 3,000 employees
By Arden Phillips
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The Business of the Nets: Finding Reasons to Believe
With a new co-owner, young talent and an uptempo style of play, the rebuilding Brooklyn team is sparking optimism
By Kevin Chupka
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Local Honey, Gothamist Gone, Crypto Charges, and Flying Axes
Your weekly roundup of the latest Brooklyn business news, from The Bridge and its media colleagues
By The Editors
Industry
Made in Brooklyn? This Tour Guide Shows How It’s Done
Gifted storyteller Dom Gervasi puts his show on the road with a new bus tour of the borough's artisans and creators
By Arden Phillips
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9 Ways to Make Work More Human
Brooklyn attendees of the Life@Work conference meditated, went to Mars, swapped stories about status, and brainstormed to make connections
By Kara Cutruzzula
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