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.
Colorado is hardly distinguishing itself by being one of only nine states still owing the federal government money it borrowed to keep its Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund solvent. It’s more than $1 billion in the red with the interest clock ticking and a big deadline for paying it all back looming
Minnesota continues to rank poorly: we’re 45th in the United States.
The 2022 regular session of the Georgia General Assembly will gavel into session on Monday, Jan. 10.
We’ll be there advocating on your behalf on the issues that affect your ability to own, operate, and grow your small business. Issues this session are likely to include efforts to restore the supp
Legislators, back in Madison following a break for the holidays, will debate several bills that will impact Wisconsin’s small business community
Income tax reform, unemployment insurance reform and property tax reform are NFIB’s top priorities
On Jan. 7, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments from NFIB to place a stay on OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for businesses with 100+ employees.
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