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Three Companies Expanding, Investing $4.9M In Kansas City, MO

Business Facilities

Homebase, Simplifyy and Mark II Transfer Station are expected to bring a total of 388 new jobs to the Kansas City, MO region. In Kansas City, MO at BusinessFacilities.com. Read: Three Companies Expanding, Investing $4.9M

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USDA Relocating Two Key Agencies To Kansas City Region

Business Facilities

Read: USDA Relocating Two Key Agencies To Kansas City Region at BusinessFacilities.com. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food & Agriculture will relocate operations from DC to KC; the project is expected to bring 568 new jobs to the area.

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Automotive Software Company Picks Kansas City For Corporate HQ

Business Facilities

AutoAlert will bring 200 new jobs to the city, which was selected for its revitalized and growing downtown area, access to tech talent, and convenient transportation options. Read Automotive Software Company Picks Kansas City For Corporate HQ on Business Facilities - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.

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Employment Screening Company Moving To Missouri

Business Facilities

is moving its headquarters to Kansas City, MO. We look forward to further investing in our local presence in Kansas City,” said Christopher Tarpey, General Manager of Alere eScreen. “We We look forward to further investing in our local presence in Kansas City,” said Christopher Tarpey, General Manager of Alere eScreen.

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DST Creating More Than 400 Jobs In Missouri

Business Facilities

The global technology company is expanding its Kansas City, MO operations, and plans to create 415 new jobs. Business Facilities - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions. Business Facilities - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions - The Source For Corporate Site Selectors.

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US Department of Labor's OSHA Continues Outreach Campaign in Midwest to Protect Workers from Struck-By Vehicle Incidents on Job Sites

Construction Superintendent Magazine

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- In the past five years, 15 percent of all workplace fatalities investigated by the Kansas City Regional Office of the U.S. Department of Labor''s Occupational Safety and Health Administration have involved struck-by vehicle accidents in the workplace. frontpage'

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April 2017 Newsletter – A “New, New OSHA” Emerges

FDR Safety

” Much of the news there is about training and cooperative efforts with employers. Reports of amputations lead to improved workplace safety through employer settlements. Record number of Michigan employers “Take a Stand” for workplace safety and health. Contrast that with the current “Quick Takes.”

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