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Oswego Health tuition assistance helps 30 employees so far

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health in 2020 launched a tuition-assistance program for employees who would like to advance their training.  To date, a total of 30 employees have benefited from the program with Oswego Health financially investing more than $383,000. The employees include registered nurse (RN) Melissa Johnson, who was one of 20 RNs who […]

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CNY SCORE chapter to host Lean Implementation in Small Business Workshop in Syracuse on Sept. 20

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Small businesses seeking to implement lean-business principles into their operations will get a chance to gain some insights at an upcoming workshop. The Central New York chapter of SCORE will host a workshop called “Lean Implementation in Small Business” in Syracuse on Sept. 20.  “Lean” operation applies not only to manufacturing, but

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McSorley joins Workforce Development Board for MV area

UTICA, N.Y. — Workforce Development Board, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida Counties, Inc. recently hired Caitlin McSorley as a business-services representative.  In her new role, McSorley works with local businesses to help them recruit and develop a highly skilled workforce. “As a community-minded professional, I’m thrilled to be using my networking skills to bolster the local workforce

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VIEWPOINT: What Employers Need to Know about the NYS Healthcare Worker Bonus program

On Aug. 3, 2022, details of a new Healthcare Worker Bonus (HWB) Program were introduced in the New York State 2022-2023 budget. It allocates $1.3 billion for the payment of recruitment and retention bonuses to certain employees in frontline health care and mental-hygiene positions. This program follows the ongoing workforce effects from the global coronavirus pandemic

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VIEWPOINT: How A Liquid Workforce Can Ease Hiring Woes

Why outsourced labor makes more sense than ever Outsourced labor isn’t a new concept in business. It’s long been a tried-and-true method to help keep teams lean, tap into areas of expertise that cannot be held internally, or free leadership up to spend more time on strategic planning and decision-making.  But a few things today make

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OPINION: California’s Energy Nightmare is a Cautionary Tale for N.Y.’s Climate Policies

Rushed, politically driven policy making doesn’t work, and California’s current energy crisis is proof of this fact. Officials there declared a statewide energy grid emergency and warned of potential blackouts as California faces a late-summer heat wave. Residents have been asked to limit their energy consumption by cutting down on major appliance use, including electric-vehicle chargers.

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OPINION: Biden’s war on dissent is undemocratic and un-American

President Joe Biden [on Sept. 1] went to Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was penned by Thomas Jefferson and declared war on former President Donald Trump and those who support him. He did so in terms that serve as a full-speed ahead order for his weaponized Department of Justice to crush all dissent

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DiMarco, Abiusi & Pascarella CPAs, P.C

DiMarco, Abiusi & Pascarella CPAs, P.C. recently added three new staff accountants. SCHYLAR KURTH focuses on commercial and individual tax and accounting clients. He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting and master’s degree in information systems at Le Moyne College. Kurth previously interned with the accounting firm. RYAN SEGAR focuses on commercial audits. He received

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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. JOHN RANDO has been hired as a territory manager at the company’s Utica branch. He has extensive experience in the building-materials industry, having worked in commercial sales for a national retail chain. BRIAN KINNEY has

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Herkimer County Community College

DERRICK FELDER was recently appointed as an advisement center specialist at Herkimer County Community College. He is responsible for providing interdisciplinary academic-advisement services to students.  Felder has worked as a summer youth program leader at the University of Tampa, where he directed programs and mentored aspiring student athletes. He holds an associate degree from Herkimer

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