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Women are getting closer to men in the amount of money they have saved for retirement and the rates at which they save, according to Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company’s analysis of its retirement accounts.
Some 20 workers laid off recently at ING offices in Connecticut was not related to a massive European job reduction that the Dutch financial group announced Wednesday, company officials said.
“This week we did make some small staffing adjustments in our Technology Services group,” said ING spokesman Joseph Loparco. “This involved about 20 Connecticut-based [...]
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