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SUNY’s new provost begins duties in November

ALBANY, N.Y. — He earned his doctorate in mechanical engineering from Syracuse University and will begin new duties as SUNY’s executive vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost on Nov. 6. The SUNY board of trustees appointed Melur (Ram) Ramasubramanian to the role.  In addition, the board of directors of the SUNY Research Foundation also […]

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New SUNY union pact with state runs through mid-2026

ALBANY, N.Y. — Members of United University Professions (UUP) have ratified a new four-year labor contract with New York State that runs until July 1, 2026. The union includes more than 37,000 SUNY system faculty and professional employees. The agreement won the approval of 96.4 percent of UUP members who cast ballots.  “This contract fairly

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N.Y.’s small-group health premiums to rise 7.4% on average in 2024

Health insurers serving New York state’s small-group market will raise their premiums by 7.4 percent, on average, in 2024 after an initial request of an average 15.3 percent increase. It represents a cut of 52 percent by the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), saving small businesses $607 million, DFS said in an

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VIEWPOINT: NLRB Further Erodes Employer Rights and Promotes Unionization

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) continues to drastically change the law and tilt the playing field against employers and in favor of labor unions. Recently, the Biden Administration’s NLRB issued new rules governing the unionization process that mark a return to the “quickie elections” from the Obama era. The NLRB issued a landmark decision

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Gilroy Kernan & Gilroy acquires the Burns Agency

NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — The Burns and Gilroy families say Gilroy Kernan & Gilroy, Inc. (GKG) of New Hartford has acquired the Burns Agency of Clinton in a combination involving two insurance agencies that have served the Mohawk Valley for more than a century.  The acquisition closed Aug. 18, and the Burns Agency will move

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Loretto starts new department for learning, development & employee experience

SYRACUSE — Loretto says it has restructured its human-resources department to “make room” for a new learning, development & employee experience department, led by Nancy Williams, who joined the organization as chief people officer earlier this summer. The new department follows the “success” of several learning and development programs for employees that Loretto launched in

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SRC names director of software engineering

CICERO — SRC, Inc. announced it has promoted Bob Parish to director of software engineering.  In this role, Parish will manage a team located across the country, giving technical direction, setting goals and ensuring that the software engineering group “continues to deliver lifesaving products and services for our customers,” SRC said in an Aug. 18

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OPINION: We Can Fix the Migrant Mess by Calling a Special Session

The migrant crisis in New York continues to escalate. There are now more than 100,000 migrants whose records, including things like vaccination status for those about to be enrolled in our public schools, are a complete mystery to local and state officials. Estimates show New Yorkers are looking at a multi-billion-dollar bill to cover expenses

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OPINION: U.S.–Japan–South Korea summit a foreign policy success

[August’s] Camp David summit of the leaders of the United States, Japan, and South Korea brought welcome positive news in the world of foreign policy.  President Joe Biden hosted Yoon Suk Yeol, the president of South Korea, and Fumio Kishida, the prime minister of Japan. Perhaps surprisingly, it was the first time the leaders of

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Erie Materials

Erie Materials, a regional distributor of building materials in New York and Pennsylvania, announced  several recent promotions and new hires. CHRIS FILES was hired for the inside sales team at the Syracuse branch. He has broad customer service and purchasing experience and is a graduate of Onondaga Community College. BRIAN CUNNINGHAM and FRED MONETTE, JR.

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