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“The best way to get our economy back and to rebuild our middle class is to support our unions and our workers.”
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Wegmans recently notified customers that two databases used for the company’s internal business purposes were inadvertently left open to potential outside access.
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Burns began at Xerox as an intern and worked her way up through the ranks for almost three decades before being named CEO.
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The good news is that the local economy is improving and more tourists are coming to town. The bad news is there is a shortage of workers to staff businesses and serve those tourists.
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The tourism industry claims 70% of a $900 million industry in central New York, was lost in the past year.
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“Business owners have seen their work and their dreams just disappear. I don’t know how many thousands of businesses have closed permanently, but it’s thousands, and that’s just a tragedy."
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“If you have a shortage of something, it's because the price is too low. So, if you have a shortage of labor, maybe you should consider paying them more”
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There's a silver lining to all those empty storefronts in New York City: Some business owners are snagging prime Manhattan locations ahead of the Great Reopening.
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The rate increases include a $1.54 a month increase in the Broadcast TV Surcharge, which Spectrum said reflects the costs incurred from local broadcast TV stations.
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"It is time to begin removing certain restrictions and regulations that are no longer necessary, so we can safely reopen and rebuild our state's economy,”