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Small Businesses Urge Court to Affirm Separation of Powers
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 1, 2024) – NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case State of Texas v. President Joseph R. Biden at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. This case questions whether the President and Department of Labor (DOL) have authority to increase the minimum wage for federal co
Youth Labor Rules – Know the Law Before Summer Help Arrives
Summer is approaching fast, and you may be looking or preparing to bring aboard seasonal employees, including teen workers looking to gain experience and earn some extra income. While hiring youth can be beneficial for both parties, it is imperative that small businesses owners familiarize themselve
NFIB Expresses Serious Concerns About OSHA’s Walkaround Rule
NFIB Webinar Shares Guidance for Creating a Custom Employee Handbook
NFIB’s webinar Must Have Employee Policies for Small Business – Hiring, Firing, and Staying Compliant with Executive Director Beth Milito.
2024 NFIB Washington Weekly Legislative Reports
Guiding Small Business Through Unemployment Benefit Claims
Small Business Employee Handbook Guide Featured in Latest NFIB Podcast
NFIB Small Business Legal Center Executive Director Elizabeth Milito sharing tips and guidance for small businesses to develop an employee handbook.
Top 10 Small Business Policy Priorities in 2024
Small businesses continue to deal with inflation and workforce shortages, but there are some key policy issues that could help reduce burdens elsewhere for Main Street. NFIB constantly monitors issues that are most important to small business owners and released its “Top 10 Policy Priorities for 2024.” This list outlines the key legislative issues that will impact small businesses nationwide in the coming year, from burdensome reporting requirements to detrimental tax hikes.