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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about Grand Rapids-based Acrisure announcing global layoffs, and some Small Business Association of Michigan members warn in a survey that they may need to drop health care coverage in the not-too-distant future.
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Grand Rapids-based financial tech and insurance company Acrisure is laying off around 2,200 employees worldwide, and the 11% cut to its workforce is due to advances in artificial intelligence
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Pace officially moved its global headquarters to Novi, Michigan, in 2021
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GM is idling 500 workers, its second round of layoffs in Ontario in roughly six months
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One of Michigan’s largest health care providers is laying off employees in 15 states, including Michigan
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez discusses Acrisure's elimination of 400 jobs, Fifth Third Bank merging with Comerica, and an option to use Health Savings Accounts to pay for Direct Primary Care memberships.
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Grand Rapids-based Acrisure has announced it will begin cutting jobs in early 2026. The insurance brokerage is automating hundreds of positions with artificial intelligence
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The over 80-year-old company that pioneered frozen garlic bread has closed its Muskegon manufacturing facility, laying off 175 employees
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One year after opening its first sodium-ion battery plant, Natron is now permanently closing its Holland facilities Wednesday
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An auto manufacturing plant in Grand Haven is closing and laying off all 64 employees, Holland Hospital's Breastfeeding Connections group is aiming to help new others, some residents in Grand haven want the city to cull the deer in the area, and more.