
Business Management - Government/Governmental

Here we are now: the U.S. Postal Service needs financial protection.
On this episode of The Week that Was, Peter Schaefer talks about LSC's bankruptcy filing; congressional leaders announce “Stimulus 3.5”; Lisbeth Lyons speaks about the legislative response to COVID-19; and Worzalla announced the winner of its "Name that Press" competition.
Dolf and Eric Kahle, of VMS, discuss how they fought to remain open as an essential business, and how they’re protecting their workers.
Lisbeth Lyons discusses federal legislation that has been passed in response to COVID-19, and what monetary assistance may come next.
Congress has released a relief bill that extends the SBA loan program, while a new federal guidance deems printers as “essential.”
Several Canadian Provinces are taking different approaches to compliance during COVID-19 than Environment and Climate Change Canada.
On this episode of The Week that Was, LSC Communications filed Chapter 11; Memjet announced the death of CEO Len Lauer; and printers discuss the Paycheck Protection Program.
Throughout the country, each state is at a different stage in their COVID-19 response. Here are the most recent updates.
The owners of the four shops in this report submitted their applications either on the day the program launched or few days after it.
Here is a list of unemployment and sick leave rules broken down by state for reference.