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Boxlight Issues Shareholder Letter By Staff 58 seconds ago LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Boxlight Boxlight Corporation (NASDAQ: BOXL), a leading provider of interactive technology solutions, today released a letter to its shareholders from Chairman and CEO Michael Pope as follows. Dear Shareholders: Thank you for your tremendous support during this exciting time for Boxlight. We have experienced a significant transition since our 2016 merger of Mimio and the Boxlight Group, and our subsequent IPO in 2017. Since that time, we have attracted a tremendous leadership team, assembled a global sales channel, developed and refined our award-winning solutions, and closed several additional acquisitions including Cohuba, Qwizdom, EOS Education, Modern Robotics, Robo3D, Sahara Presentation Systems and Interactive Concepts. ....
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Daily News staff FELCH TOWNSHIP The North Dickinson County School District will invest almost $100,000 on new technology for its classes and staff. The North Dickinson County School Board in February authorized spending $52,331 to have Digital Age Technologies Inc. of Davison, Mich., replace 13 classroom “smartboards,” which are interactive video screens that allow lessons and materials to be projected. Other planned purchases include 28 computers and monitors for the elementary school lab, cost $15,500; 10 computers and monitors for the high school/middle school library, at $5,500; Six computers and monitors for school staff and administration, at a total cost of $5,100. The district will spend $97,431 on the purchases, to be paid out of the $118,950 in bond revenue, with $21,519 remaining, said Mike Roell, district finance/athletic director. ....
Labor and Economic Opportunity LEO s Wage and Hour Division recovers nearly $2M in unpaid wages for Michigan workers in 2020 Included in total is over $157,000 in unpaid wages recovered from contractors at Fruitport Community Schools Construction Project Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020
LANSING, Mich. The Dept. of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) announced that in 2020 its Wage and Hour Division processed nearly 3,500 complaints covering minimum wage violations and unpaid wages or fringe benefits, and returned nearly $2M in unpaid wages to Michigan’s working families.
“Our department protects the hard-earned wages of Michigan workers and is focused on putting more money in people’s pockets,” LEO Deputy Director for Labor Sean Egan said. “If a worker believes their wages or fringe benefits have been impacted due to a violation of state law, they should contact the Wage and Hour Division.” ....