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SENECA NATION: Casino workers hit the jackpot (Niagara Gazette) Roughly 3,700 rank-and-file employees at three area casinos owned by the Seneca Nation of Indians are getting a financial boost from management to help them through trying economic times. Representatives from the Seneca Gaming Corp. announced Friday their plan to give employees earning less than $40,000 a year a $500 increase in pay. The retroactive pay raises are effective June 9.
BLOTTER: Police reports published June 21 (Niagara Gazette) Deputies responded to Niagara Falls Boulevard and Witmer Road about 1:05 a.m. Friday for a report of a fight.
Smart Strategies for Compensating Telemarketing Service Providers (E-Commerce Times) With a third of all lead generation budget dollars allocated to outsourced B2B teleservices providers, how do Best-in-Class organizations most effectively compensate their external vendors? Aberdeen survey respondents from more than 200 organizations provide rich detail regarding their preferences for how they prefer to model the fiscal relationship they build with their outsourced provider ...
AG office says be wary of fake charity groups (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal) Law enforcement associations contact thousands of residents across the state every year asking for financial support and new members.
Skype 4.0 Beta: It's all about telemarketing [Launches] (Valleywag) The acquisition of Skype has been something of an albatross around eBay's neck ? what, exactly, does an auction site need voice-over-IP and chat software for? With the new release, it's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
INFRASTRUCTURE: Cities look into sharing water (Niagara Gazette) Officials from three cities gathered at the city?s water filtration plant Friday to announce plans for a potential joint venture.Using a $400,000 state Shared Municipal Services Incentive grant, the cities of Lockport, Niagara Falls and North Tonawanda will look into the feasibility of consolidating water and wastewater operations between the three entities.
PROFILE: NFHS grad flying high (Niagara Gazette) Chris Ganczewski?s head has been in the clouds since middle school, just not the way people may think.The 17-year-old Niagara Falls High School graduate dreamed about becoming a pilot in the U.S. Air Force one day, a lofty goal that doesn?t seem so far out of reach anymore. On Wednesday, Ganczewski will leave his hometown to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado.
SABRES: Team takes Myers with 13th pick (Niagara Gazette) Myers, 18, stands 6-7 and was the tallest North American skater rated by the NHL?s Central Scouting department. He was ranked fourth in that group. The Sabres were able to address their need for a tall, physical defenseman, and did so with a player rated much higher than his eventual draft position.
WIER: A helping hand and a paying job (The Daily Sentinel) What do a waiter, a video game clerk, a telemarketer, a babysitter and a maintenance man have in common? Two weeks ago they were all unemployed teenagers, eating our food and sucking up our air conditioning. Then, one by one they came home and proudly said those four little words my husband has longed to hear, "I got a job!"
Kingsbridge Marketing Partners Launches R.O.I. Protection Plan Direct Mail Lists and Sales Lead Program for Clients (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Kingsbridge Marketing Partners www.kingsbridgelists.com -- a leading 'go-to' company for mailing, telemarketing and email lists in virtually all consumer and b2b categories -- has launched an innovative program for direct marketers designed to mitigate client costs during today's more challenging economy.
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