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Virtual Event: How Do Small Businesses Comply with Ballot Measure 1?

Virtual Event: How Do Small Businesses Comply with Ballot Measure 1?

April 10, 2025

What you should know about the new law affecting the minimum wage, paid leave, and employee meetings

NFIB is inviting its Alaska members to join a virtual event for them on complying with Ballot Measure 1. Not a member? Click here to join now.

On the May 1 virtual event, attorney Corey Dunn will discuss the impacts and requirements of Ballot Measure 1, which was approved by voters in the 2024 General Election. The webinar is scheduled to run from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Ballot Measure 1 is a trifecta of new employment regulations and costs that will impact every business’s bottom line in three ways by:

Raising the minimum wage

Mandating paid leave

Prohibiting employee meetings.

Learn what you need to know in order to comply with the new law created by Measure 1, which takes effect July 1. Advance registration is required. If you have not received your invitation or may have misplaced it, send an email to NFIB Grassroots Manager Stacy Jenkins. If you are not an NFIB member, click here to join now.

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