CrossFit NYC founder Josh Newman on growing his gym to over 2,000 members in just ten years.
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Thai worker settlements with Hawaii farms at risk
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A federal judge in Hawaii says she won’t consider approving $2.4 million in settlements for hundreds of Thai farm workers until the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission holds a press conference clarifying that the agreements are still subject to court approval.
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Top Upcoming Smartphones and Tablets for Business
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The year is more than halfway over, but there’s still a lot of great new tech to look forward to.
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Most Businesses Still Don't Budget for Mobile
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Mobile technology has a huge positive impact on businesses, but a new study shows that business owners
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Over It! 8 Breakup Businesses to Mend Your Broken Heart
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Going through a bad breakup? These clever businesses feel your pain and can help you get over it.
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Is Google News Right for Your Business?
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Appearing in Google News search results isn’t just good for your website’s SEO. It can help build up your brand, too.
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Optimism levels among retailers highest since 2002
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Retail sales grew strongly in the year to August with the pace of growth expected to accelerate again in the month ahead, research finds.
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Australia Sues Lyoness With Pyramid Allegations
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has instituted proceedings against Lyoness International AG, Lyoness Asia Limited, Lyoness UK Limited and Lyoness Australia Pty Limited (together ‘Lyoness’) for operating a pyramid selling scheme and engaging in referral selling.
Although Lyoness has been investigated by regulators for conduct in other countries, this is the first court action taken against Lyoness alleging that the Lyoness Loyalty Program constitutes a pyramid scheme.
Pyramid schemes involve new participants providing a financial or other benefit to other existing participants in the scheme. New participants are induced to join substantially by the prospect that they will be entitled to benefits relating to the recruitment of further new participants. Pyramid schemes may also offer products or services, but making money out of recruitment is their main aim, and often the only way for a member to recover any money is to convince other people to join up. In contrast, people in legitimate multi-level marketing schemes earn money by selling genuine products to consumers, not from the recruiting process.
The ACCC alleges that Lyoness has operated the scheme in Australia from mid-2011 and that it continues to operate the scheme. The scheme offers ‘cash back’ rebates to members who shop through
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FairPoint declares impasse, unions disagree
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FairPoint Communications says talks remain deadlocked after weeks of negotiating with unions representing more than 1,700 workers in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, and is implementing its final proposals, which it says is permitted under federal law.
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What's Really Fueling the War for Tech Talent
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Anyone who’s had to hire for an IT position recently knows that there’s a serious industry “talent war” going on in today’s job market.