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  2. Gusto, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    gusto .com. Gusto, Inc. is a company that provides a cloud-based payroll, benefits, and human resource management software for businesses based in the United States. Gusto handles payments to employees, and contractors and also handles electronically the paperwork necessary to help client companies comply with tax, labor, and immigration laws. [3]

  3. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .7-eleven .com. 7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. [3] The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.

  4. Video: 7-Eleven employee hospitalized after she was ... - AOL

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    A mentality Emmanuel was on full display on Monday night. Police say just before 7 p.m., a 63-year-old woman was standing at the front entrance of the 7-Eleven, on West Passyunk in South Philly ...

  5. QuickChek - Wikipedia

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    QuickChek is a chain of convenience stores based in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey with 153 stores in New Jersey and New York. The first store opened in Dunellen, New Jersey in 1967, and has since then grown into a chain. Several stores include pharmacies, gas stations, and liquor departments . The size of the stores range from smaller corner ...

  6. David Sands - Wikipedia

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    David Sands was a convenience shop chain located in Fife, Kinross and Perthshire, Scotland. At 200 years old, the family-owned enterprise had 28 outlets at its peak. [1] According to a 2009 article on Business7, a publication of the Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, the company was "a major employer across Fife and Perthshire." [2]

  7. CP All - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cpall .co .th. CP All Public Company Limited was established in 1988 by the Charoen Pokphand Group to operate convenience store businesses in Thailand under the 7-Eleven trademark. The company was granted a license to use the trademark by 7-Eleven, Inc., USA. In 1989, the first 7-Eleven outlet in Thailand was opened on Patpong Road.

  8. Poultney Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    Died. 28 May 1954 (aged 98) Occupation. Writer. Spouse (s) Edith Jaffray. Poultney Bigelow (10 September 1855 – 28 May 1954) was an American journalist and author. [1] [2] He was born in New York City, the fourth of eight children of John Bigelow, lawyer, statesman, and co-owner of the New York Evening Post, and his wife Jane Tunis Poultney.

  9. Indy Eleven - Wikipedia

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    On March 27, 2020, The Shop Indy teamed up with Indy Eleven to start selling t-shirts with "Indy Eleven Cares" on it in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds from the t-shirt sells would go to the Community Health Network Foundation's Lisa Borinstein Caregiver Assistance Fund to help employees and caregivers pay for medical expenses ...

  10. Baton Rouge Area Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation was founded in June 1964 by eleven civic leaders who wanted to use the Foundation as a tool for community development. Type: Nonprofit: Focus: Mission Statement: Connecting donors with the causes they care most about. Headquarters: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA: Location

  11. Pressed Steel Car strike of 1909 - Wikipedia

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    As evidence of this we saw several pay envelopes showing that many of the workers slave for practically nothing. One envelope showed that the owner worked nine days, ten hours a day, and got $2.75; another eleven days and received $3.75; another three days and got $1.75; another four days and got $1, and the fifth, who had been idle for two ...