News

03
Sep
1999
Crain's New York Business is sponsoring a half-day trade show called Crain's New York Expo at the New York City Hilton Friday, Oct. 29. The show will begin with an 8 a.m. breakfast featuring James Cramer, cofounder of TheStreet.com, a website that features news and information on markets and the economy
03
Sep
1999
'Real-life George Bailey' to be honored at Business Council Annual Meeting Sept. 22 Erland E. "Erkie" Kailbourne, retired chairman and chief executive officer of Fleet National Bank and a business leader known as a model of corporate citizenship, has been chosen to receive the prestigious Corning Award for Excellence
02
Sep
1999
ALBANY—An authoritative new study shows that New York manufacturers' 1999 workers' compensation costs lost some ground relative to the national average. This strengthens the case for further workers' comp reform, Business Council President Daniel B. Walsh said today. New York's 1999 workers' comp rates for manufacturers were 12th highest among the 44 states evaluated in the study, 20
30
Aug
1999
ALBANY—New York State employers remain concerned about high-school graduates' readiness for work but overwhelmingly agree that students returning to school in September will be better prepared for jobs and careers as a result of the state's tough new academic standards, a new survey by The Business Council shows
20
Aug
1999
Top business leaders from around the state will participate in a panel discussion on New York's current and future economic climate at The Business Council's Annual Meeting Sept. 22-24 at The Sagamore in Bolton Landing. At the session, which will take place at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept
20
Aug
1999
The Business Council has prepared for its members a report on the 1999 state budget and a summary of legislative activity so far in 1999. Both reports focus on business-related issues. The "1999-2000 Budget Summary" includes information on: $375 million in new tax cuts, as well as the effective dates of the cuts; new funds for worker training; and a $1
20
Aug
1999
New York employers remain deeply concerned about the availability of skilled workers, and increased competition for workers is prompting employers to innovate both in recruiting methods and employment incentives, a recent employer survey sponsored by The Business Council shows
20
Aug
1999
In a significant win for business, Governor Pataki and legislative leaders have agreed to clarify how the state will approve or reject proposed new power-plant sites. The Council had urged lawmakers to close a gap in a 1992 state law designed to create "one-stop shopping" for entities seeking approval for new plants
20
Aug
1999
Governor Pataki's program designed to pre-permit sites for a wide range of business uses, BUILD NOW-NY, is going on the road this fall. The Governor's Office of Regulatory Reform (GORR) will host four full-day seminars statewide to inform economic development agencies and site owners of the opportunities available under the program
22
Jul
1999
As lawmakers apparently neared agreement on a state budget, The Business Council began its final push to convince lawmakers to include new tax cuts in the budget. "Tax cuts these last few years have helped New York's economy a great deal, and we need to keep them coming," said Business Council President Daniel B