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Cerner confirms layoffs in Kansas City as part of company transformation

Cerner confirms layoffs in Kansas City as part of company transformation Share Updated: 2:17 PM CDT Jun 10, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 2:17 PM CDT Jun 10, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff Cerner – Kansas City’s largest private employer – confirmed through a spokesperson on Thursday that it is going through a reduction of its workforce.Misti Preston, Cerner’s director of external communications and public relations for Cerner, said today’s event includes 500 associates out of our 26k+ global associate base. A subset of that does affect Kansas City. She also said the move will not impact its status as the city’s largest private employer.Preston said the move is part of a “transformation of the company.”“Cerner remains committed to positioning the company for future success,” Preston said in a statement to KMBC 9 News. “We are focused o

July is the New January: A Post-Pandemic Look at Emerging Labor and Employment Law Trends | Littler

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The pandemic seems not to have slowed down state and local lawmakers.  Indeed, over 100 new labor and employment laws and ordinances are scheduled to take effect between July 1, 2021 and November 1, 2021. Notably, while some of these laws address COVID-19 and topics concerning return-to-work, most mark a renewed attention to other hot-topic labor and employment issues.  Not surprisingly, a number of states and localities have adopted their own nondiscrimination statutes or expanded the same to recognize new protected classifications.  Other popular topics include independent contractors and worker classification, marijuana use and drug testing in the workplace, and repairs to state unemployment insurance systems. 

Another business is leaving N J and taking as many as 150 jobs »

New Jersey’s toxic business climate appears to have claimed another victim, Save Jerseyans. – The company reportedly plans to relocate to North Carolina, and it may offer all 150 employees positions down south. According to the Garden State Initiative, the move will cost the town of Somerset $240,000 per year in lost property tax revenue. In North Carolina it’s just 5.25% for the income tax and only 2.5% for the business tax. –

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