Compensation
Compensation
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The health organization will issue bonds that will fund a new headquarters in Roseville, California.
August 13 -
The rating is one level below Advocate's existing rating and two higher than Aurora's.
July 27 -
More than 100,000 residents are enrolled in the 529 program.
July 20 -
The firm is expanding its bond counsel practice in Virginia and the Southeast.
July 10 -
The ruling may trigger the renegotiation of almost all public sector contracts, though severability clauses prevent immediate wage and benefit reductions.
June 28 -
The decision could ultimately free up more spending flexibility for state and local governments by weakening organized labor in the sector of the economy where the rate of unionization is the highest.
June 27 -
Any change to the spending flexibility among governmental units that results from the court decision is likely to be incremental, according to Fitch.
May 31 -
The investment bank attributed the exit of 15 from the public finance team to market conditions and a strategic review.
May 23 -
The board gave up on plan to reduce paid vacation and sick time and eliminate Christmas bonuses, but gained a promise of island-wide at-will employment.
May 21 -
The financial health of Magnolia Regional Health Center, a 200-bed public hospital in northern Mississippi, has gone from fair to serious condition all because of an accounting rule.
May 10 -
Marin General Hospital hopes to issue just under $159 million in revenue bonds next month to help pay for its new hospital wing and parking garage, and to retire debt.
April 23 -
Halifax Health cannot use bonds to finance the construction of its 95-bed hospital in Deltona, a Volusia County judge ruled this week, dealing a setback to the public health system's strategy to pay for the $105 million project.
April 20 -
The St. Louis-based firm enters its second century of business this year.
April 2 -
Lenawee County's hospital finance authority board voted Thursday to support ProMedica selling up to $50 million in bonds for the new hospital to be built north of Adrian.
April 2 -
Which industries have the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual conduct in the workplace? Will the #MeToo movement have a lasting impact? Key findings from a SourceMedia survey.
March 28 -
It’s tough enough to grapple with sexual harassment in the workplace. It’s more complex when clients are involved.
March 28 -
Optimism that the #MeToo movement will have a positive influence is high among bankers who participated in a recent survey on sexual harassment. But there is also concern that it could lead to gender discrimination in hiring and mentoring.
March 27 -
Securities industry profits surged in 2017, as the the bonus pool hit an estimated $31.4 billion, according to an New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
March 26 -
An unprecedented, industrywide survey of sexual harassment in the professional workplace reveals industries with the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual behavior, the differences between large and small companies, and blind spots that may be preventing corrections. Fortunately, the data also lights a path forward.
March 12 -
From inappropriate touching to belittling comments, women advisors confront workplace environments that are far from welcoming.
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