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🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 22, 2021

People are on the move at Harrington Physician Services, Charles River Bancorp., Fidelity Bank, and more...

🔒101: Rude emails

Rude work emails are unfortunately an issue most of us have faced at one time or another. Here are some things to know and ways to handle these unwelcome inbox invaders.

🔒Prepare for the end of the employee retention tax credit

ERTC is a fully refundable tax credit employers can claim if they kept employees on payroll in 2020/2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of the ERTC is to help employers bounce back from the fallout of the pandemic and regain economic security.

🔒10 Things I know about … Public speaking

Effective public speaking is a necessary skill in all walks of life.
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🔒Insecure: As cyberattacks rise, Central Mass. health care faces an unprecedented threat

In October, two Central Massachusetts companies reported cyber attacks, which broke the record for the largest-ever hacks on healthcare organizations recorded in the state.

🔒Addressing the behavioral health crisis with beds, staffing, and legislation

On the last Thursday in October, the behavioral health department at UMass Memorial Health - Harrington, in Webster, officially marked the opening of a new and expanded adult psychiatric unit at its campus on Thompson Road.

🔒Central Mass. vascular surgeons are pioneering a new procedure

Central Massachusetts vascular surgeons are pioneering new devices, procedures, and service models to prevent the future healthcare system from being overwhelmed.

🔒Locally sourced shops may be uniquely well positioned for a busy, stressful holiday shopping season

As the second consecutive coronavirus-impacted holiday shopping season gets underway, both retailers and consumers are tussling with concerns over supply chain shortages and subsequent shipping delays, including in Central Massachusetts.
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🔒My son, in crisis

It’s easy to discuss problems like mental healthcare shortages in abstract terms, looking at funding dollars, available beds, and impacted patients; but all those numbers are personal to many, many people. WBJ Editor Brad Kane opens up on the number most personal to him.

🔒Show me the money!

How we spend our money tells a lot about who we are and what we care about, as individuals and as business professionals.
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