News

06
Sep
2000
ALBANY—The Business Council today urged the reform or elimination of the "second injury fund" in New York's workers' compensation system, saying it has outlived its intent and driven up workers' comp costs. In testimony before the Governor's Study Commission on Workers' Compensation Special Funds, Ed Reinfurt, vice president of The Business Council, said business is recommending this action even though, in the short term, it could mean higher comp costs for some employers
05
Sep
2000
ALBANY—Between 1999 and 2000, New York State's workers' compensation costs for manufacturers moved farther above the national average for those costs, an authoritative new study shows. Only nine states in the study were farther above the national average in these comp costs. As costs in most states declined, New York manufacturers paid average workers' comp costs that were 29
31
Aug
2000
The Business Council is cosponsoring the 13th Annual Pollution Prevention Conference sponsored by the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Sept. 19-21 at the Hotel Syracuse. At the conference, business, government, and environmental leaders will address issues related to pollution and the environment
29
Aug
2000
ALBANY—New York's ongoing labor shortage is prompting employers to compete for new workers by offering higher starting pay and quicker first raises, a new Business Council survey of employers' compensation practices shows. The new survey was conducted by Compdata Surveys of Kansas City, the survey company with the nation's largest database on pay and benefits information
24
Aug
2000
The New York State Board of Regents is asking New York's business community for its opinions of a new set recommendations for changes to align the state's career and technical education programs with new higher academic standards. The new recommendations were developed by a Career and Technical Education Advisory Panel that SED created to examine various issues related to New York's career and technical education program
16
Aug
2000
The Business Council is inviting all members to identify priority issues that The Council should address in its legislative advocacy next year. This question will be the main focus of a meeting next week of the Steering Committee of The Council's Government Affairs Council
21
Jul
2000
Strong job growth statewide last month "proves again that we've been right all along in saying that a better business climate means a better New York," said Daniel B. Walsh, president/CEO of The Business Council. In June 2000, New York State had 159,900 more private-sector jobs than it did in June of 1999, according to figures released by the state on July 20
21
Jul
2000
An updated analysis of all states' efforts to deregulate energy utilities shows that New York State remains ahead of most of the country in the quest for energy deregulation. A July update of an analysis originally released in February gave New York a score of 64, well above the national average of 21
21
Jul
2000
The Business Council is planning to testify Sept. 6 in Albany at a hearing of the Governor’s Workers’ Compensation Special Funds Study Commission, said Kerry Kirwan, The Council’s workers’ comp specialist. In its testimony, The Council will likely outline a range of possible changes, from reforms to contain the costs of the funds to complete elimination of the most costly fund, the “second-injury fund,” Kirwan said
18
Jul
2000
Workers' comp rates in New York will be reduced an average 2.5 percent effective Oct. 1. However, "assessments"-a surcharge on comp premiums that employers also must pay-will increase by an average of 2.6 percent. As a result, overall costs are unlikely to go down. Those assessments pay for the Second Injury Fund and other special funds, as well as operating costs of the state Workers' Compensation Board