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Concord Monitor Parent Company Gets New CEO

The Recorder - Business Briefs: May 28, 2021

NNE announces leadership changesNewspapers of New England Inc., the family-owned parent company of the Greenfield Recorder, the Athol Daily News and several other publications in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, announced a series of leadership.

Valley News - Newspapers of New England announces leadership changes

Newspapers of New England announces leadership changes Modified: 5/21/2021 8:13:33 AM WEST LEBANON Newspapers of New England Inc., the family-owned parent company of the Valley News, announced a series of leadership changes on Thursday. Current NNE president and CEO Aaron Julien will move into the role of chairman. He replaces longtime NNE chairman John Kuhns, who is retiring. Chuck Goodrich will assume Julien’s role. Meanwhile, Dan McClory is being promoted from chief financial officer to chief operating officer of NNE. McClory will maintain his role as publisher of the Valley News. “By adjusting responsibilities and spreading the work out, we can spend more time and attention on finding new funding solutions while also managing daily operations – without increasing management staffing,” Julien wrote to employees in a company-wide message. ”This past year has been our toughest ever, but the fact is we’re in good shape thanks to your hard work, as well as the

Indiana Further Protects Worker Freedom – Mackinac Center

150% MIDLAND, Mich. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s Worker’s for Opportunity initiative applauds Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on the signing of Senate Bill 251 into law. The bill requires government unions to obtain direct consent from Indiana school employees before dues can be deducted from their paychecks, a positive step for worker freedom. Once the bill goes into effect in June, school employees will decide annually whether to opt in to join and pay dues to a union. They will also be able to leave their union at any time, rather than being locked into an “opt-out window.” F. Vincent Vernuccio, senior fellow for the Workers for Opportunity initiative, testified alongside school employees last week in favor of the bill during a hearing in the House Committee on Employment, Labor, and Pensions. The bill passed out of committee on April 1 and was passed by the Indiana House on April 6. It was signed by Gov. Holcomb this afternoon.

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