Business Management - Government/Governmental
On this episode of The Week that Was, Cimpress inked a multi-year strategic agreement with HP; Worzalla is investing $10 million to add more printing capacity; Lisbeth Lyons discusses the PRO Act; and Brian Regan of the Semper Group talks about the skilled labor shortage.
Lisbeth Lyons discusses PRO Act union organizing legislation, which has been passed by the House and is gaining support in the Senate.
OSHA released guidance regarding an employer’s obligation to record adverse reactions by employees when receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
On this episode of The Week that Was, Lisbeth Lyons explains the newfound momentum for the PRO Act; Kodak acquires the assets of ECRM's CTP business; Dan Hirt of Primary Color explains how the company rebuilt sales during the pandemic; and we share the passing of Chuck Geschke, who died on April 16 at the age of 81.
With an increasingly vaccinated world, it is time for Congress to address the next phase of industry sector relief and recovery.
The PRO Act has been circulating in the US Congress for years, but gained national attention and momentum in the past weeks. Why now?
Lisbeth Lyons describes the ‘Go Live Together’ initiative urging legislation to help jumpstart the live business events sector.
The next step Congress can take to help revive this sector is passage of the bipartisan “Hospitality and Commerce Jobs Act of 2021.”
Raising revenue to pay for this bill will cause an all-out food fight amongst sectors of the business community.
Todd Haycock, VP, Mailing Services, at Broadridge Financial Solutions, and President, Major Mailers Association, discusses USPS plans.