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Employers offering creative perks to attract and retain employees

In the tough tussle for talent, employers are getting more creative in finding benefits and perks to attract and retain employees. The Oneida Indian Nation in Verona recently announced a new scholarship program to help employees in the finance department obtain advanced degrees. And earlier this year, the organization opened affordable housing available to employees of […]

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Brown & Brown pays 12 percent higher dividend in Q4

Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE:BRO), the Florida–based parent of Syracuse–based Brown & Brown Empire State, recently paid a regular quarterly cash dividend of 11.5 cents per share for the fourth quarter. The dividend was 12.2 percent higher than Brown & Brown’s prior regular quarterly cash dividend of 10.25 cents a share. It’s the 29th straight annual

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Top trends in HR for 2023

Dawn Lanouette compiled a list of the top issues she believes that HR professionals need to be aware of in the coming year. In a state that passed a “ton of labor laws” this year, she says it can be hard for HR professionals to keep up. While her list is not all-inclusive, it targets

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New York Health Plan Association names VP of government affairs

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York Health Plan Association (HPA) announced that it has recently promoted Ashley Stuart to VP of government affairs.  Stuart joined HPA in 2019 as director of government affairs and since then has acted as “a vital liaison” with state lawmakers and their staffs, members of the governor’s administration, and other

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Metal Solutions boosts productivity with National Grid grant

UTICA, N.Y. — Metal Solutions Inc., a Utica manufacturer, recently installed a new state-of-the-art powder-coating system at its Broad Street plant that will increase productivity. Metal Solutions received a $100,000 economic-development grant from National Grid’s Electric Capital Investment Incentive program, according to a news release from the electricity and gas utility company. Metal Solutions had

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Ask Rusty: How Do I Receive My Social Security ASAP?

Dear Rusty: I was wondering how far in advance of my 62nd birthday in November 2023 should I file my Social Security benefits paperwork in order to receive my first check the same month I turn 62? I usually work a part-time job during the winter months, but that job fell through this fall. So,

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OPINION: Support Local Businesses This Holiday Shopping Season

There are thousands of small businesses in New York state, and each one is an integral, valued part of the communities they serve. These local establishments drive our state’s economy by offering unique goods and services and they play a critical role providing jobs and tax revenue in support of their local economies. For these reasons,

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OPINION: Foreign policy merits attention in elections

We heard a lot in the recent U.S. election campaigns about inflation. We heard a great deal about crime. We also heard about the erosion of rights and threats to our democracy. What we didn’t hear much about was foreign policy. Most candidates didn’t have a lot to say about America’s role in the world or

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Symphoria

LARA MOSBY has been promoted to senior manager for advancement and community engagement at Symphoria, a musician-led cooperative, nonprofit orchestra. She has been with Symphoria for two years, beginning as its community engagement manager. Her new position includes more grant writing and grant discovery, and Mosby says her favorite part of her job is “seeing

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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. MIKE SHEA has joined the Binghamton location as a territory sales manager. TRACY LINES was promoted to assistant warehouse manager at the company’s Elmira branch. He has been with Erie Materials for 25 years, covering

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