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Banks move to ditch long-term low fixed rate offers
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Banks move to ditch long-term low fixed rate offers
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Multiple bank ‘outages’ leave consumers stranded.
Regular outages from big bank systems are leaving consumers and retailers stranded.
Commonwealth Bank’s Netbank is reported to be OUT today (1 March 2021) leaving MILLIONS of Aussies without online access to account statements, online bill payments, online transfers and balances.
ANZ Bank Mobile and Internet Banking systems were the subject of up to 27 reports of problems last night (28 February 2021) and up to 10 users reported issues today around lunchtime.
ANZ Bank systems, including merchant EFTPOS terminals and ANZ Share Investing platforms went down on 18th February 2021, according to multiple consumer and media reports and DownDetector.com.au.
Community Hospice in Ashland appoints new CEO
Community Hospice in Ashland has announced the appointment of Rod Hieneman as the organizationâs new chief executive officer (CEO).
He began his work with Community Hospice on Nov. 30, 2020, and assumed full responsibility on Feb. 1. Hieneman replaces long-time Executive Director Susan Hunt, who recently retired.
He will be responsible for all aspects of the Community Hospice operations, which include strategic planning and growth oversight, budgeting and cost management, quality management and patient satisfaction, facilities oversight, personnel and benefits, and capital budgeting and new program implementation.
Hieneman has a long career in health care having most recently serving as the chief operating officer at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. During his 25 years at OLBH, he led many clinical and support service programs overseeing more than 400 employees.
How large CT companies try to support Black employees
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Kidest Shiferaw is a Stamford-based HR surveillance analyst for Synchrony and a member of the company’s African American Network +.Synchrony / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Susan Stith is Cigna’s vice president of diversity, inclusion and civic affairsContributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Fred McKinney is the Carlton Highsmith chair of innovation and entrepreneurship for the Lender School of Business at Quinnipiac University.Autumn Driscoll / Quinnipiac UniversityShow MoreShow Less
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Black History Month has been a fixture on corporate calendars for many years.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic and a growing recognition among major companies that they need to do more to tackle racial injustices and inequalities, the Black History Month observances have taken on even greater importance in 2021. Several of the Fortune 500 firms headquartered in Connecticut h
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