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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
EBRI survey: retirement confidence remains low
Americans’ confidence in their ability to afford a comfortable retirement remains low, despite the improving economy. That’s among the findings in the 23rd annual Retirement
Dannible & McKee’s Didio named president of Hospice Foundation board
SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP Partner Christopher Didio has been named president of the Hospice Foundation of Central New York board of directors. Didio,
CNY unemployment rates stayed steady in February
With only minimal variations, the unemployment rates for February fell slightly in the Syracuse area, inched up in the Utica–Rome region, and remained the same
Tully Rinckey promotes Cortelyou to chief of operations
Tully Rinckey PLLC, an Albany–based law firm that has a Syracuse office, has promoted Graig D. Cortelyou to chief of operations. The firm says the
Bonadio promotes Clark to chief risk and administrative officer
The Bonadio Group has promoted firm partner Kristen Clark to chief risk and administrative officer. The firm — which calls itself upstate New York’s largest
Paychex profit, revenue rise in fiscal third quarter
Paychex, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAYX) earned more than $144 million, or 40 cents a share, during its fiscal third quarter, which ended Feb. 28. The firm
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