Perrin Manufacturing Replaces Obsolete Manufacturing Software With New Cloud-Based ERP | New

ALLIANCE, Neb., September 25, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – In Alliance, Nebraska, Perrin Manufacturing has digitally transformed its business with the successful implementation of the Cetec cloud-based ERP system. They now use the Cetec ERP to manage all of their activity; see daily improvements in both their production and purchasing department. Perrin Manufacturing strives to make working environments more comfortable ...

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Syracuse University and MEAC sign alliance agreement

Contracts have already been signed between Syracuse and Morgan State in football (scheduled for 2029) and between Syracuse and Morgan State in women’s basketball (November 17, 2021). Syracuse University and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced today that they have signed a one-of-a-kind agreement, creating an alliance designed to connect institutions, student-athletes, staff and alumni. The 10-year partnership, which is ...

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Long-awaited dissolution of the Hong Kong Alliance will not exempt it from legal liability for long-term illegal activities against China: observers

Photo file The so-called Hong Kong Alliance in Support of China’s Democratic Patriotic Movements, an anti-Chinese organization commonly known as the Hong Kong Alliance that has been engaged in troubling activities in Hong Kong for over 30 years, announced that it would dissolve depending on the outcome of a vote from a meeting held on Saturday. Observers said the long-awaited ...

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Quad is not a military alliance, but will challenge China’s reach in the Indo-Pacific

The first face-to-face summit meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue sparked much discussion around the world. At the invitation of US President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yoshihide Suga of Japan and Australian Scott Morrison all met at the White House on Friday to take stock of this recently revived group, primarily intended to curb China’s unhindered growth ...

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Three American Indians Named Inaugural AAPI Ambassadors by AAPI Victory Alliance, Victory Fund | Indian of the world

On September 24, the AAPI Victory Alliance and AAPI Victory Fund officially launched their AAPI Ambassador Program, an inaugural cohort of a passionate and influential AAPI group eager to mobilize the rapidly growing AAPI electorate and advocate for issues at the forefront of the AAPI community like voting rights, gun violence prevention, misinformation / disinformation and climate change, three of ...

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IMF Helps Launch Coalition for PBM Reform

IMF-The Food Industry Association has joined forces with five other industry organizations to form a watchdog group overseeing Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). Called on Coalition for PBM Reform, the group aims to bring more transparency to what its members consider to be anti-competitive and “opaque” business practices of PBMs. The coalition – whose participants include doctors, pharmacies, retailers, healthcare and ...

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“Strike would effectively stop” film and television production in the state – Deadline

Claiming that “a strike would effectively shut down California state film and television production,” IATSE told California lawmakers “it is both scandalous and immoral that studios oppose basic workers’ rights , an opposition that could lead to a very successful shutdown of the industry. “ In a letter to state lawmakers, the California IATSE Council said that the Alliance of ...

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Op-Ed: Government espionage undermines the case for postal banking | national

There is no shortage of (bad) ideas for reforming the United States Postal Service (USPS). Unfortunately, many of these proposals deserve a “return to sender” label. One oft-cited example is postal banking, which has been suggested several times by lawmakers such as the United States. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) And even President Joe Biden. Supporters continue to call on USPS ...

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DOE welcomes new Biden-Harris appointees

WASHINGTON DC – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced that new people appointed by the Biden-Harris administration have joined the team to help fight climate change and build a more prosperous clean energy future and more equitable. With these new hires, DOE appointees form a historically diverse team with 58% women, 58% BIPOC, and 21% employees identifying as ...

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As threat of group home strike looms, nonprofits shut down

Arielle Levin Becker :: File photo from CTMirror.org Gian-Carl Casa, President and CEO of the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance Community-based nonprofits that care for people with disabilities in Connecticut find themselves in a delicate position as they face an Oct. 5 strike deadline from union caregivers of staff. Governor Ned Lamont and the legislature set aside $ 184 million in ...

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