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Ameris Bank Releases Inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report
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ATLANTA, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ameris Bank released today its inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report for the year 2020, highlighting continued progress toward investing in people, building better communities, going beyond banking, advancing a sustainable future, and acting with strong governance. Our teammates are the cornerstone of our success, and our culture is the driver. This has never been more prevalent than during the past year, as our team remained steadfast and provided meaningful support to our customers and communities, said Chief Executive Officer H. Palmer Proctor, Jr. I take great pride in this report because it showcases the significant programs, services and activities in which we are investing to benefit our stakeholders and the environment. Our commitment is ongoing, and we look forward to advancing our social respon
Maryville City Schools employees will see a few hundred more dollars in their paycheck direct deposits this week, a âreimbursementâ for COVID-19 expenses.
As âdisaster relief payments,â the money will not be taxed, Director Mike Winstead explained to the Maryville Board of Education before it approved the payments Monday, Dec. 14.
A total of 876 full- and part-time employees will receive an amount equal to 2% of their gross pay to Nov. 3. Nearly half will receive the maximum amount, $586.53, and 24% will receive the minimum, $234.98. A draft memo to employees explains the one-time reimbursement is based on presumed expenses, such as hand sanitizer, personal protective equipment, food delivery fees and increased costs of working remotely.