Pizza Hut offers job back to man who refused to work Thanksgiving
The pizza chain's corporate office issued a statement saying it respects an employee's right to not work on the holiday and that the store owner has agreed to reinstate the employee.
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The pizza chain's corporate office issued a statement saying it respects an employee's right to not work on the holiday and that the store owner has agreed to reinstate the employee.
The Obama administration is delaying yet another aspect of the health care law, putting off until next November the launch of an online portal to the health insurance marketplace for small businesses.
Republican Gov. Mike Pence and Democratic Superintendent Glenda Ritz met behind closed doors Tuesday and agreed to engage an outside group to help mediate disputes within the State Board of Education.
Thanks to Shannon Van Deman, Choices Inc. has its strongest balance sheet in its 16-year history.
Todd Habig, chief financial officer and senior vice president of Indiana Members Credit Union, has been involved in 31 mergers.
Daniel Sellers knew he had to make changes immediately when he joined the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County in 2002.
CNO Financial Group's stock price has risen and its debt load fallen since Fred Crawford joined the company last year.
James Anderson first helped MainSource Financial Group navigate the financial crisis. Now, as the economy improves, he's helping it exploit growth opportunities.
Patrick Walsh helped Emmis Communications Corp. slash its debt after the financial crisis sapped advertising and forced it into a "crisis mentality."
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As CFO of Elwood staffing, Steve Hunnicutt’s influence has been much more than temporary.
For Bart Shroyer, being CFO of a $400 million company has a lot to do with having a system. Or, rather, having many of them.
Wings for West Africa is dedicated to the promotion and support of students, teachers and administrators in rural schools in West Africa by providing them with computer technology and support.
Since Don Van der Wiel joined Fifth Gear as CFO in 2010, revenue has increased 81 percent, from $28.4 million to $51.4 million, with profitability tripling.
First in a month-long series of new-in-2013 restaurants that we somehow missed in previous months.
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The scouring-powder business and the property management business have little in common … except for Matthew Selig.
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