Business Management - Government/Governmental
OSHA issued a new poster listing steps all workplaces can take to reduce the risk of exposure to coronavirus.
The expiration dates for “Shelter in Place” or “Stay at Home” orders during COVID-19 vary state-to-state. Here are the current orders.
On this episode of The Week that Was, SGIA’s Marci Kinter explains what an "essential" business is; Heidelberg USA's president Felix Mueller discusses the company's plan to profitability; SBA reveals its Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program; and Bill Farquharson encourages you to make this one sales call soon.
The Small Business Administration is providing information on how to apply for loans and grants. Here is what you need to know.
Named the largest emergency aid package in U.S. history, the $2 trillion stimulus package does more than boost spending and hiring.
Gary Jones, of SGIA, on how employers must follow OSHA/EEOC worker safety, sanitation, and record-keeping requirements due to COVID-19.
I am so proud to be associated with the printing industry — and even more so right now!
The CARES Act contains the Paycheck Protection Program. The following answers questions regarding the scope of the program.
On this episode of The Week that Was, Los Angeles-based Sinclair Printing is winding down operations; SGIA Economist Andy Paparozzi talks about the $2T stimulus package; the SGIA March 2020 Economy Watch is out; and a Minuteman Press location is 3D printing face shields to protect health care providers.
The CSB issued a new accidental chemical release reporting regulation that imposes additional burdens on all small businesses.