Florida: Page 2

Business News

Florida CEO Faces Backlash After Asking Employees to Work Through Hurricane Ian, and to Bring Pets, Family to the Office

The PostcardMania CEO said she didn't want to stop production for a "nothing-burger" of a hurricane.

Business News

These Are the States Rich People Have Moved To, According to a New Report

They took to where the sun is hot and the taxes are low.

Noticias

Nuevo proyecto de ley de Florida apunta a Disney, podría tener graves consecuencias para los contribuyentes locales

La legislatura de Florida vota un proyecto de ley que revocaría el arreglo legal de Disney para actuar como su propio gobierno, pero disolver el distrito especial de Disney dejaría a las comunidades locales con una gran cuenta y una pesada carga.

Business News

New Florida Bill Targets Disney, Could Have Severe Consequences for Local Taxpayers

Florida legislature votes on bill that would revoke Disney's legal arrangement to act as its own government, but dissolving Disney's special district would leave local communities with a big tab and heavy burden.

Noticias

Los empleados de Disney se marchan en respuesta al proyecto de ley anti-LGBTQ de Florida

A principios de este mes, el CEO de Disney, Bob Chapek, dijo que debería haber sido un "aliado más fuerte en la lucha por la igualdad de derechos".

Business News

Disney Employees Walk Out in Response to Florida Anti-LGBTQ Bill

Earlier this month, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said he should have been a "stronger ally in the fight for equal rights."

Business News

Americans on the Move, Looking for Less Populated and Greener Pastures

Florida, with its sunshine, warmth, and no individual state income tax, is a big draw, as demonstrated by the annual study of interstate migration by United Van Lines, the nation's largest moving company.

Business News

A Florida Teen and Her Mother Were Charged With Rigging a Homecoming Queen Election. Now, the Teen Could Face Up to 16 Years in Prison.

A teen was accused of hacking into her high school's computer system to vote for herself for homecoming queen.

Business News

Florida City to Pay $600,000 to Hackers After Ransomware Attack

The attack occurred on May 29 when a police department employee reportedly opened an email containing the malicious code.

Leadership

How to be Charitable After a Mass Shooting Without Getting Sucked Into Political Controversy

We live in an odd time when even mass murder is a fraught issue but if your heart is in the right place you will find a way to help.