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Mercer launches “Mercer Benefits U” total wellness campaign

The global human resources and employee-benefits firm Mercer recently announced that it has launched “Mercer Benefits U” (www.MercerBenefitsU.com). It says the initiative is a new “total wellness” education campaign for employees whose retirement and health plans it administers. Mercer, which serves the upstate New York market through its office near Rochester, defines total wellness as […]

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PPI survey shows trends in nonprofit employee-benefit plans

PPI Benefit Solutions says its fourth annual Nonprofit Employee Benefits Study reveals that despite challenges, private nonprofit employers remain committed to delivering health and welfare benefits to their employees but are seeking solutions to help manage costs and improve employee engagement. PPI Benefit Solutions (PPI), a provider of benefits-administration technology and services with more than

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I Don’t Have Any Competition … or Do I?

Often, business owners will say a variation of, “Well, at least there is no one who is doing exactly the same thing I am. That’s what competition is, right?” Not necessarily. It’s impossible to run your business successfully in a vacuum; someone out there is going to attempt to one-up your idea. That’s the philosophy

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True Community Relations — “Creating a Lovemark”

People get a certain feeling when they think about brands like Disney or Wegmans (Note: neither is a client of ours). That emotion is built proactively, consistently, and very intentionally by these companies. It takes their bands to a higher level — almost untouchable by any negative publicity. This success is founded in community relations

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Employer Mandate Hits in 2015: Make Sure Your Business is Ready

If you were like most business decision-makers in the winter and spring of 2013, you were frantically trying to prepare for the implementation of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) employer-mandate provision that was set to go into effect Jan. 1, 2014. Business decision-makers at large employers across the nation heaved a collective sigh of relief

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Organization tackles literacy issues in Mohawk Valley

UTICA — Imagine not knowing how to read. It’s probably more common than you think. In Herkimer and Oneida counties, nearly half of the residents suffer from low literacy skills, a fact that severely limits future growth and prosperity, according to the Literacy Coalition of Herkimer and Oneida Counties. The National Center for Education Statistics

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Corruption in New York State Government is Elemental

Remember the periodic table of elements in your chemistry book? H for hydrogen. L for lithium, etc. Maybe we ought to add one — NY for corruption. It is elemental, just like oxygen and nitrogen. We could fit it into the chart next to gallium, because it takes gall to practice this level of corruption

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Herkimer, Cazenovia partner to offer early-childhood education bachelor’s degree

HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer College has announced plans to launch a new partnership with Cazenovia College this fall targeting a bachelor’s-degree program in inclusive early-childhood education. Herkimer students who earn an associate degree in education, or have 60 or more credits with prerequisites, can transfer into a Cazenovia College bachelor’s degree program in inclusive early-childhood

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One New York Energy Tax on the Way Out, Others are Still Hitting Hard

My office receives many inquiries from constituents who wonder why their energy bills are so high. These inquiries are well founded, as New Yorkers pay some of the highest residential energy costs in the nation. In fact, New York’s energy costs rank among the top 5 highest in the country. We pay on average 19.56

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