Intel shareholders reject executive pay plan crn.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from crn.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Intel shareholders rejected the company's 2020 executive compensation plan a nonbinding decision that nevertheless sent a message of disapproval regarding the chipmaker’s pay practices
U.S. Senate Bill In Works To Boost Chipmaking With $30B: Report
‘There needs to be more capacity in the semiconductor market. Demand is only going to continue to grow as all these different sectors are putting more pressure on semiconductor capacity that exists today. So they need to have that long term, not just for PCs, but for the auto industry and other markets,’ an IT distribution exec says. By Dylan Martin March 04, 2021, 03:40 PM EST
The U.S. Senate is reportedly considering a proposal to boost domestic chipmaking with $30 billion in funding for manufacturing and research.
Reuters reported Thursday that the funding would be part of a package for previously approved measures aimed at boosting the U.S. tech sector and staving off China’s growing influence. The news agency cited an unnamed congressional source, but the report also cited remarks last month by Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who directed lawmakers to craf
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Colchester approves purchases, hires part-time officer
Devon Greene
Voice Correspondent
COLCHESTER The Colchester City Council approved several purchases on Tuesday night for improvements around the city as well as the hiring of a part-time police officer.
In a fast-moving meeting on Tuesday, the council approved the purchase of a computer and docking station for a squad car for a total not to exceed $4,500. The council also approved the payment of officers for attending Active Shooter Trainings in Macomb and approved the purchase of an Active Trainer Kit. The council also looked forward to 2021 when they will hire a part-time police officer who currently works in Macomb with WIU and the hospital. Alderman Tim Smith said that the officer will start sometime after Jan. 1.