Restrictions on Employee Background Checks Defeated
A new rule by the Michigan Supreme Court would have prohibited employers from using birthdate information when doing background checks on prospective employees.
A new rule by the Michigan Supreme Court would have prohibited employers from using birthdate information when doing background checks on prospective employees.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2020 Term concluded recently. Here are four key wins for small businesses.
Some issues that fall under state government purview, such as unemployment insurance taxes and COVID liability laws, can make or break small businesses.
NFIB State Director Greg Moreland Briefs Small Business Owners on the Latest Swirl of Activity in Harrisburg
Almost half of owners report that they are leaving positions unfilled due to a labor shortage, setting a record for the fourth month in a row.
Governor Whitmer has directed MIOSHA to withdraw their proposal to make the temporary emergency Covid rules permanent.
Federal unemployment assistance was important earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic, but now it’s stifling small businesses’ recovery as they face a labor shortage.
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