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Comment on: US economic growth in first quarter slower than expected - - Boston.com
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After granting State Street Corp a $11.5 million tax break while the firm was knowingly in the process of off-shoring several hundred Boston jobs - the Mayor doesn't need a degree, he need what the Wi more »
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After Granting an $11.5 Million tax break to State STreet Corporation while they were actively off-shorting hundreds of jobs from Boston in the firms FUND ADMINSITRATION Division- the only thing this more »
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Comment on: OECD: Europe remains threat to world economy - Business - The Boston Globe
Europe may be a "threat" to the world economy but the biggest current threat to the US Economy and especially in Massachusetts is the off-shoring of thousands of middle Class American jobs by firms li more »
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Comment on: Massachusetts economy shed 1,400 jobs in April as unemployment rate remains 6.4 percent - Boston.com
Massachusetts will continue to lose jobs until the US House Finance Committee creates legislation that will place a "tarriff" or duty on each employee being off-shored by Firms like State Street Corpo more »
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Massachusetts will continue to lose jobs until the US House Finance Committee creates legislation that will place a "tarriff" or duty on each employee being off-shored by Firms like State Street Corpo more »
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Comment on: Patriots rookies are 'just happy for the opportunity' - Extra Points - Boston.com
The next thing you know Belicheck will fli in three quaterbacks from St Mary's on the Plains in to Foxboro to compete with Tom Brady ,,
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Comment on: Why the US economy is taking so long to recover - - Boston.com
The economy is not recovering because firms like our own Boston based State Street Corporation (STT) ahs OFF SHORED thousands of US jobs over the past three years from Irvine CA, Kansas City MO, Nad N more »
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Comment on: High anxiety: No job yet, but lots of student loans - Business - The Boston Globe
In Massachusetts the job market for recent college graduates is continuing to decline thanks to the work or firms like State Street Corporation (STT) under the direction of its current CEO Jay Hooley more »
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Comment on: Babson senior winging his way west -- to a job - Business - The Boston Globe
In Massachusetts the job market for recent college graduates is continuing to decline thanks to the work or firms like State Street Corporation (STT) under the direction of its current CEO Jay Hooley more »
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Comment on: Thaw in job market for new college grads, but itâs still cold out there - Business - The Boston Globe
In Massachusetts the job market fro recent college graduates is continuing to decline thanks to the work or firms like State Street Corporation under the direction of its current CEO Jay Hooley and hi more »
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Comment on: Surprisingly strong growth for Mass. in early 2013 - Business - The Boston Globe
Sorry, but his article is inaccurate.... For anyione who is already wealthy, the economy in Massachusetts is great, for the majority of Massachusetts residents, Its not...The Federal Budget cuts are n more »
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Comment on: Report: Richest 7% got richer during recovery - Business - The Boston Globe
Executives at Firms like State Street Corporation were busy enriching their lives while forcing thousands of middle class Americans in North Quincy, Boston, Irvine CA, and kansas City Mo, out of thei more »
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This article is misleading...Heavy permanent job losses in Massachusetts are not a direct result of Federal Budget cuts, or payroll tax increases, they are a result of active OFF-Shoring by firms like more »
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Comment on: Mass. unemployment rate drops slightly to 6.4% in March, but state loses 5,000 jobs - Boston.com
This article is misleading...Heavy permanent job losses in Massachusetts are not a direct result of Federal Budget cuts, or payroll tax increases, they are a result of active OFF-Shoring by firms like more »
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Comment on: State Street chief took home $15.6 million in 2012, a 3 percent decline - Business - The Boston Globe
Wow what a sacrifice Mr. Hooley has made... earning a total compensation package of $15 Million while wiping out thousands of good paying desperately needed American middle class jobs in Irvine CA, Ka more »
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Comment on: State Street chief took home $15.6 million in 2012, a 3 percent decline - Boston.com
Wow what a sacrifice Mr. Hooley has made... earning a total compensation package of $15 Million while wiping out thousands of good paying desperately needed American middle class jobs in Irvine CA, Ka more »
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Comment on: State Street chief took home $15.6 million in 2012, a 3 percent decline - Boston.com
Mr. Hooley continues to earn substantially more than his predecessors, who were solid CEOS who cared about their communtiy, their country, and their firm. Mr. Hooley seems to care for his bank account more »
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Comment on: State Street chief took home $15.6 million in 2012, a 3 percent decline - Business - The Boston Globe
Mr. Hooley continues to earn substantially more than his predecessors, who were solid CEOS who cared about their communtiy, their country, and their firm. Mr. Hooley seems to care for his bank account more »
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Comment on: - Opinion - The Boston Globe
in this link there is a story of 17 Indian natioanls who replaced 17 Amercians and State Street used H1-B Visasto do it, and these were back office Mutual fund jobs nad NOT IT, NOTScientific, jobs an more »
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Comment on: - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Your real focus of the H1-B Program should have been on companies that are "ABUSING" the H1-B Visa program like State Street Corp, and JP Morgan Chase in Boston. H1-B Visas are only supposed to be use more »
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Comment on: H-1B visa program has been hijacked by outsourcers - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Your real focus of the H1-B Program should have been on companies that are "ABUSING" the H1-B Visa program like State Street Corp, and JP Morgan Chase in Boston. H1-B Visas are only supposed to be use more »
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Comment on: The urban mechanic mayor moves on - Politics - The Boston Globe
What "stood out" in my mind was that Mayor Menino "SOLD OUT" several hundred Massachusetts middle class jobs by granting State Street Corp an $11.5 Million tax break while he blatantly knew the firm w more »
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Comment on: Bostonians reflect on Meninoâs deep neighborhood commitment, special touch - News - Boston.com
What "stood out" in my mind was that Mayor Menino "SOLD OUT" several hundred Massachusetts middle class jobs by granting State Street Corp an $11.5 Million tax break while he blatantly knew the firm w more »
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State Street Corp would never have "left" If Mayor menino didn't grant them a $11.5 million tax break that is nonsense... Thety were already committed to moving there, and didn't need the tax break to more »
The economy is in a hsambles because firms like state Street Corporation (STT) and JP MORGAN CHASE are actively sending thousands of middlce class jobs to INDIA in a Joint Venture with a firm owned by more »