GREATER HARTFORD'S BUSINESS NEWS WWW.HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM VOLUME 26 • NUMBER 26 $3.00 JUNE 25, 2018
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THE LISTS:
Highest-paid
women executives
in Connecticut
Newsmakers
Michael Menapace,
President, Hartford
County Bar Association.
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Fast and
Casual
Friendly's restaurant chain
is pivoting to a quick-service
dining model that's growing
in popularity.
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Branching Out
More credit unions
are adopting so-called
"credit union service
organizations" to boost
their technology and
service offerings and
bottom lines.
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Tough Haul
China's new scrap restrictions are
squeezing the state's recycling
industry and making it more costly to
convert waste into reusable materials.
A new pay-equity law aims to close
Connecticut's gender wage gap, but not
everyone is convinced it will be effective.
Women
in Business
PHOTO
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HBJ
FILE
Workers at the Materials Innovation and
Recycling Authority plant in Hartford
remove contaminants from a single-stream
recyclables conveyor belt. MIRA has slowed
the belt of late to try to produce cleaner bales.