NFIB Jobs Report: Main Street Labor Costs Ease in December
“As lawmakers convene here in Topeka, they should keep these challenges in mind and work to promote greater economic opportunity for Kansans.”
“As lawmakers convene here in Topeka, they should keep these challenges in mind and work to promote greater economic opportunity for Kansans.”
“Next month, as lawmakers convene here at the statehouse, they should keep these challenges in mind and work to promote greater economic opportunity for Oklahomans.”
“As lawmakers consider and debate labor policy proposals, they should keep these challenges in mind and work to promote greater economic opportunity for Coloradans.”
“Finding qualified workers remained a major headwind … compensation increases remain solid.”
“Finding qualified workers remained a major headwind … compensation increases remain solid.”
“Unfortunately, Texas isn’t immune to the challenges small business owners are facing across the country.”
“Hiring qualified workers remains a difficult task for Main Street. That challenge has only been exacerbated as Prop A took effect on January 1.”
NFIB will continue fighting for pro-small business reforms.
Three important amicus briefs filed by NFIB in November and December cover concerns ranging from a challenge to the Department of Labor’s determination of overtime eligibility to limiting lawsuit liability.
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