Illinois Department of Labor Withdraws its Proposed Day & Temporary Worker Rules
The Illinois Department of Labor withdrew its proposed rules for the Day & Temporary Labor Services Act.
The Illinois Department of Labor withdrew its proposed rules for the Day & Temporary Labor Services Act.
NFIB Research Center Director Holly Wade shared tips to protect your business from inflation and best practices for reducing labor costs and more in webinar.
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2023-2024 term with NFIB filing amicus briefs in five cases, including a monumental repeal to ease regulatory burdens.
The NLRB admitted defeat in an appeal for its new joint employer rule. This is a significant victory for small business, especially for franchises.
Wisconsin ranked first in the nation for inflation adjusted hourly earnings growth during February, March, and May of this year.
NFIB State Director Jim Brown today said that 98 state legislators achieved a 100 percent NFIB Voting Record in the 2023-24 legislative session.
In March, a district court judge struck down the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) new joint employer rule, and NLRB chose to appeal the decision.
NFIB Minnesota working for more balance, fraud and abuse control, cost containment in 20-week paid leave mandate.
#post_content The June Small Business Economic Trends survey shows that small businesses are still struggling with labor shortages and inflation remains the top concern.
July has brought with it the results from two surveys of small business owners that have drawn the same observations: Inflation and finding qualified employees are the top two difficulties dogging Main Street enterprises.
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