News

22
Mar
2004
ALBANY—Elementary schools in Albany, Erie, Oswego, Queens, the Bronx, and Delaware counties will receive The Business Council's 2004 Pathfinder Award in separate ceremonies in late March and early April. The award honors schools that show high improvement from one year to the next as measured by their students' scores on state tests
19
Mar
2004
ALBANY—New population estimates show New York losing ground to the nation in several critical age ranges, according to a Public Policy Institute analysis of new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The data add to the evidence suggesting that New York's long-term economic travails may be impelling an increasing number of New Yorkers to become former New Yorkers, The Institute's analysis shows
19
Mar
2004
While manufacturing employment has dropped nationwide, New York was one of only five states to have lost high-paid manufacturing jobs over the last two decades, according to a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The report, which analyzed the transition of the nation’s manufacturing sector from low-skilled to high-skilled labor, found that New York is one of five states to lose better-paid, high-skilled manufacturing jobs since 1983
18
Mar
2004
A bill that would give some small businesses a 50 percent health-insurance tax credit, first introduced in the Senate in late February, has now been introduced in the Assembly with 26 sponsors. The proposal has also gained in momentum in the Senate as 26 members of the Republican majority there have joined prime sponsor Sen
18
Mar
2004
Business Council staff members and more than a dozen chambers of commerce and other business associations around the state have been briefing business leaders on the need for workers' compensation reform to reduce comp costs-and the importance of taking the case directly to state lawmakers
17
Mar
2004
More New York State students are taking and passing state Regents exams, and more students are receiving a Regents' diploma each year, according to the 2003 school report cards released today by the state Board of Regents
15
Mar
2004
Some New York State lawmakers want voters to blame the state's poor job growth on outsourcing to foreign countries, but various shortsighted proposals related to off-shore jobs amount to Albany's lame attempt to pass the blame for its own policy failings, the president of an Albany think tank has argued in the New York Post
15
Mar
2004
An entrepreneurship magazine has included seven New York regions on its list of top areas in the nation in which to do business. The same magazine also named two New York cities among the top 10 worst areas for businesses. Inc. magazine used job-growth statistics for more than 250 regions to compile its list of the top 75 large, medium, and small business-friendly areas in the nation
11
Mar
2004
The Council has welcomed separate jobs proposals offered by the Senate and Assembly, but warned that any development plan must address business's main priority: cutting New York's consistently above-average job-creation costs
10
Mar
2004
The Nuclear Regulatory Committee, the federal regulatory committee that oversees nuclear power, has declared the nuclear reactors at Indian Point nuclear power plant “fit,” and changed the plant’s level of oversight from “heightened” to “standard