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Chobani boosts wages to bolster recruitment, retention efforts

SOUTH EDMESTON, N.Y. — With unemployment still low and the competition for potential employees fierce, Chobani, Inc. has taken steps to boost its attractiveness to candidates. The company recently implemented a pay increase, the second raise this year, which boosts its total wage increase this year to between 20 percent and 30 percent. The increase […]

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Clarkson’s Chezum elected first female chair of ANCA board

SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — After seven years as VP of the board of directors of the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA), board members felt it was time for Kelly Chezum to lead the group. The board’s vote makes Chezum the first woman to serve as board president in ANCA’s 67-year history, the organization said in

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Wells College launches new workforce initiative

AURORA, N.Y. — Wells College recently announced that it has started a new strategic initiative in workforce development and hired Amy Considine, Ph.D. to join the administrative team as the VP for workforce partnerships.  In her new position, Considine will partner with industry leaders, creating certification programs that will provide local and regional businesses with

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Workshop covers technology to improve quality of health care

Focused on utilizing solutions while ensuring cybersecurity  UTICA, N.Y. — Quanterion Solutions, Inc. recently facilitated a local workshop to demonstrate the potential impact of an Internet of Things (IoT) Living Laboratory by leveraging IoT medical technologies to improve health-care accessibility and quality of care. The workshop focused on utilizing solutions while ensuring cybersecurity. Quanterion brought together

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Ask Rusty: About Applying for Social Security Benefits

Dear Rusty: I will be turning 65 this December and will most likely continue working until July 2024 at my current job. It is possible I could leave a year earlier. With that being said, when should I submit paperwork to start collecting Social Security (SS) benefits? Is there anything I should know prior to

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Rochester staffing firm starts operations in new Syracuse office

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Rochester–based staffing and recruiting firm has opened a new office in the Pike Block building in downtown Syracuse.  The new space represents the firm’s next step in its entry into the Syracuse market. The company had opened a temporary working space in Common Space at 201 E. Jefferson St. back in

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Onondaga County hotels see more than 6 percent gain in occupancy in August, smallest increase of the year

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County hotels generated another increase in guests in August, but it was smaller then any other month so far this year. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 6.4 percent to 74.9 percent this August from the year-prior month, according to STR, a

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VIEWPOINT: Avoid the 5 Pitfalls of Strategic-Marketing Planning

The city of Las Vegas is an interesting case study in best intentions — overflowing with people hoping that the flip of a card or the roll of the dice will produce luck-driven riches. Yet the vast majority of the time, these dreamers leave with empty pockets and dashed hopes. If luck is so elusive

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Federal, state laws provide incentives for Micron to build chip plant in Clay

CLAY, N.Y. — State and federal officials, along with the leadership at Micron Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), point to the federal CHIPS and Science Act and New York’s Green CHIPS program as legislation that provided the incentives for Micron to choose Central New York for a semiconductor manufacturing facility.  Without the CHIPS and Science Act,

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Consumer debt increases as pandemic winds down

New York has the fourth highest houshold debt in the nation, with average debt climbing to $53,830 at the end of 2021, according to a recent report by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. National household debt totaled $15.6 trillion with New York households accounting for $869.4 billion, or 5.6 percent, of that. That places the Empire

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