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Fingerhut said Friday that it will sponsor a series of three job fairs to help laid off employees find jobs.The Minnetonka-based catalog company said the job fairs will be held this Tuesday in St ...
Fingerhut workers from Minnesota and Tennessee, along with local union members, shouted "No justice, no peace" and punched their fists in the air. Some held signs that said "Federated sell ...
Here's what you need to know before applying for a Fingerhut credit account, and other alternatives for building or rebuilding your credit, potentially at a lower cost.
Fingerhut workers from Minnesota and Tennessee, along with local union members, shouted “No justice, no peace” and punched their fists in the air. Some held signs that say “Federa… ...
Cincinnati-based Federated said it would continue to work with Lytle's Business Development Group Acquisitions Inc. while it shopped Fingerhut's assets to other potential buyers.
In 2002, Fingerhut's owner, Federated Department Stores Inc., laid off more than 2,500 Fingerhut workers and shuttered the business.
The last Fingerhut catalog mailed during the fiscal fourth quarter of 2001. The company is in discussions with the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees (UNITE), which had formerly ...
Fingerhut Cos. is putting some of its employees on paid leave with full benefits while its parent, Federated Department Stores Inc., is in discussions with potential buyers, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Through a skit, a Target worker taunted a 'customer' who covered their PIN as they paid, stirring debate among viewers.
A recent class-action lawsuit filed in Hennepin County District Court accuses the Fingerhut mail-order company of opening thousands of accounts without permission and damaging credit scores.
Eric Fingerhut, CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), expressed pride and deep emotion over the $830 million emergency funding raised by 146 Jewish Federations across North ...
BLST Operating Co. — the legacy company of one of Minnesota’s former retail greats, Fingerhut — is cutting its workforce again, this time slashing its headquarters staff in half.