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SilverSun Technologies Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire CT-Solution, Inc

SilverSun Technologies Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire CT-Solution, Inc
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SilverSun Technologies Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire CT-Solution, Inc

SilverSun Technologies Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire CT-Solution, Inc
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McGrath appoints Neo to lead search and performance marketing

McGrath appoints Neo to lead search and performance marketing February 23, 2021 9:06 McGrath Estate Agents has appointed GroupM’s specialist performance marketing and SEO agency, Neo Media World (Neo), following a competitive pitch. GroupM is a division of WPP AUNZ. The agency will provide the real estate platform with SEO consulting services including technical strategy, content, data strategy and local search, as well as digital media strategy, planning, buying, measurement and optimisation services with a focus on current and emerging digital and social platforms. Neo Australia General Manager, Daniel Benton, said Neo would drive the “further evolution” of McGrath’s performance marketing programmes.

Macrobond Financial Appoints Howard Rees As Chief Commercial Officer - Rees To Deliver On Macrobond s Global Growth Plans To Make Macroeconomic Intelligence More Widely Available For Finance Professionals

<p><span>MACROBOND Financial [Macrobond], a leading provider of economic and financial data, announced today that it has appointed Howard Rees as Chief Commercial Officer, effective immediately. He will oversee all global sales, customer activities; and strategic partnerships from the company&rsquo;s London office.&nbsp;</span></p>

Law firms have less than a week to fix underpayments as new ruling looms

Law firms have less than a week to fix underpayments as new ruling looms By Luke Thomas|22 February 2021 Last year was undoubtedly a tough year for many of Australia’s biggest law firms, with many hit with mass lawsuits due to the underpayment of graduate lawyers, writes Luke Thomas. The Fair Work Ombudsman’s 2019-20 Annual Report reveals the endemic nature of underpayments across all sectors, where a staggering $123.5 million was recovered for over 25,000 employees, which included $90 million in underpayments that were self-reported by employers over the past financial year. State and federal governments have rightly come down hard on the corporate sector, with Fair Work announcing new legislative rulings on underpayments due to take effect next week (1 March 2021).

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