"As the demand for these skills continues to be unrelenting, it is important that companies have a broad and diverse talent pool to recruit from."https://t.co/GASyoSyJ2O pic.twitter.com/yYeH4WskZ6
— The Business Council (@BusinessNYS) June 2, 2021
"As the state continues to recover from the coronavirus , realizing a middle ground on this contentious issue is pragmatic and appropriate."https://t.co/xR8kxzmJeL
— The Business Council (@BusinessNYS) June 1, 2021
💡NEW EVENT💡
2021 Renewable Energy Conference
June 29
The goals of the CLCPA sets New York on a path to green energy. This year's conference focuses on the benefits & impacts.
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ICYMI - The @BusinessNYS is urging lawmakers to do something about an impending tax hike for employers in New York. https://t.co/y2opHsK8MV
— WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom (@CapPressRoom) May 27, 2021
New York State received $12.8 billion in federal aid. The state legislature still raised taxes by $4 billion. Why?#StandUpforNYBusinesshttps://t.co/HbOEVkApyh pic.twitter.com/zL2VJhGNGw
— The Business Council (@BusinessNYS) May 24, 2021
"The Business Council, citing the York University study, says the legislation would cost the New York economy as much as $3 billion, given the ripple effect from higher costs imposed on companies doing business in the state"#StandUpforNYBusinesshttps://t.co/HaKzvt2CZq
— The Business Council (@BusinessNYS)
The New York State legislature wants to impose $800 million in costs on businesses for recycling instead of investing to make existing programs work better.
With three weeks left in session, we are going to continue to #StandUpforNYBusiness https://t.co/zpXZ1btRBi pic.twitter.com/rFrSQuSJHQ
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The Business Council Urges State Lawmakers to Avoid End of Session Bills That Impose Additional Mandates & Taxes on Recovering Businesses
ALBANY – As employers across New York State are struggling every day in the fight to recover from one of the worst economic interruptions in the state's history, The Business Council of New York State Inc
The Business Council’s Response to the Adoption of the HERO Act
ALBANY - We appreciate efforts by the administration and some lawmakers to make the so-called HERO act more workable for employers, especially small employers. However, we still see this legislation as going well beyond what is necessary to assure that workplaces are safe for employees and customers during public health crises