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Nationwide Credit to add 300 jobs in Vestal
VESTAL — Nationwide Credit, Inc. (NCI), an Atlanta–based collection agency, today announced plans to add 300 customer-service jobs in Vestal.NCI, a subsidiary of Altisource Portfolio
Unemployment claims from NY mass layoffs increased last year
New York employers reported about 1,250 mass layoffs in 2012, resulting in more than 141,000 job cuts, as measured by new filings for unemployment- insurance
Maffei releases jobs plan to mark 100 days in office
SYRACUSE — U.S. Rep. Daniel Maffei (D–Syracuse) today announced what he called a “blueprint” for expanding the region’s middle class, growing its economy, and creating
“If you can’t convince them, confuse them.” — Harry S. Truman If you do not recognize the acronyms HIPAA and HITECH, you must read this
Mercer study focuses on benefits of worksite clinics
Worksite clinics have gained in popularity since the 2010 passage of the national health-care reform law, and companies say they are expanding or establishing clinics
Companies seek advice at CNY Solutions Fair in Salina
SALINA — Representatives from area manufacturers and technology companies sought advice from experts assembled at the CNY Solutions Fair held today in Salina. The Empire
Cuomo: workers’ comp and unemployment-insurance changes will save companies $1.2 billion
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday outlined $1.2 billion in savings for New York companies following changes to workers’ compensation and unemployment insurance that are part
Baltimore Woods Nature Center names Hartmann new executive director
MARCELLUS — Baltimore Woods Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental organization located in Marcellus, has appointed Mary Kate Hartmann as its new executive director. Hartmann will
Annese expects to relocate local office to aid growth
Company generated $66.9 million in revenue in 2012 SALINA — Annese & Associates, Inc. could soon be looking for new space in the Syracuse
State to increase minimum wage, federal government may follow
New York employers who employ workers in jobs that pay minimum wage will have to gradually increase their wages over the next three years. The
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