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Ontario hospital CEO who stepped down for vacationing now eligible for $1M payout Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Dr. Tom Stewart, the former CEO of multiple Southern Ontario hospitals and member of the province s COVID-19 advisory panel, is now allegedly eligible for a massive payout for stepping down from his role amid a vacation scandal. Stewart, like a number of other politicians and health officials, was recently found to have embarked on non-essential travel to a beachy locale over the winter holidays in a time when all levels of government continued to urge residents that the middle of a pandemic is not the time to take a trip. ....
Stewart Title Limited, the underwriter for Stewart's transactions in the United Kingdom, The Bahamas and Australia (and previously in Europe), announced today the opening of a new underwriter in Malta. ....
Pandemic-strained Jacksonville businesses powering through wage hike Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Holly Stewart, owner and operator of Holly Cakes, opened her new location at 23 S. Central Park Plaza last year.Darren Iozia | Journal-Courier Although several Jacksonville business owners say they are taking a Jan. 1 increase in the state’s minimum wage in stride, there is growing concern about how much pandemic-strained small businesses can handle. The minimum wage rose to $11 an hour at the start of the new year. It was the third hourly increase sine Jan. 1, 2020, as the state aims for $15 an hour by 2025. Because the increases are in stages, some business owners said they were able to plan ahead. ....
Leading Questions: New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney on the year ahead 9 Jan, 2021 08:30 PM 4 minutes to read New Sky TV boss Sophie Moloney. Photo / Supplied Sophie Moloney - a Canterbury University law grad and grand-daughter of All Black Jack Taylor - returned to New Zealand in 2018 after an offshore stint that saw her working in legal and commercial positions with pay-TV operators including Sky UK. She took a role as general counsel for Sky NZ before being promoted to chief legal, people and partnerships officer in 2019 then chief executive after the surprise departure of Martin Stewart on November 30. What was your first job? ....