2025 Outlook: What Big and Small Employers Expect
With the new year underway, local leaders and business owners say what they expect By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “New York state must reprioritize its perspectives on assisted living and…
Oswego County Business Magazine
With the new year underway, local leaders and business owners say what they expect By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “New York state must reprioritize its perspectives on assisted living and…
By Austin Wheelock | ooc@oswegocounty.org When you think of economic development, excitement and opportunity may not always come to mind — but for us, they are at the heart…
Micron, plans for small modular nuclear reactor at Nine Mile Point and infrastructure improvement in the area are some of the reasons to be optimistic, says State Assembly Minority Leader…
Thrifty stores running by the Rescue Mission generate $19 million in sales; revenues help fund programs and services to the needy By Mary Beth Roach Thrifting at the Syracuse…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The CNY employment statistics are looking good. “Job growth has been particularly strong in private health care and social assistance, which saw a 6.4% rise…
How will raising the minimum affect the economy? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant New York’s statewide minimum wage increased by 50 cents on Jan. 1 this year and is scheduled…
Find skilled and qualified employees still a challenge for employers, says expert By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s been a wild 2020s so far. The pandemic turned the economy on…
Labor shortages, higher minimum wage and inflation hikes challenge small businesses By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Need a few good people? You’re not alone. John Zanewych, owner of Big John…
‘Over my 30 years in the industry, I’ve seen challenges come and go, but this moment is unprecedented in its severity.’ By Joe Murabito The care of our elderly…
Experts: The future looks promising in CNY By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant This year promises to continue the region’s upswing in employment. As of November 2024, the New York State…