DOT Announces Young Driver Pilot
The day before Independence Day, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, announced a plan to launch a pilot program that will allow some 18-20 year olds with the…
The day before Independence Day, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, announced a plan to launch a pilot program that will allow some 18-20 year olds with the…
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations require employers to address the possibility of ear-damaging noise in the workplace. About 22 million workers are exposed to potentially…
Requiring pre-employment physical tests of job applicants could means employers are violating the law if the test adversely impacts females. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently found…
Final rules issued by the U.S. Department of Labor for Association Health Plans (AHPs) mean small businesses and the self-employed can enjoy new health insurance options. The…
The Grocery Manufacturers Association says its new food product labeling initiative that allows consumers to access detailed food information via their cell phones has proven to be…
Fatal occupational injuries were up by 7% in 2016 over 2015, according to the most recently-reported figures released by the federal government. The year also saw the…
Last December the new Republican majority National Labor Relations Board weakened an Obama-era board decision allowing unions to organize small groups of a workplace’s total workforce, called…
Shoppers selected from among the ranks of Millennials and Generation X are now being dubbed Household Enthusiasts, and are said to impact retail beyond the strength of…
Thefts, fraud and losses from other retail “shrink” decreased to $46.8 billion in 2017 from $48.9 billion the year before, according to a report from the National…
Projected rents are more than adequate in many markets to justify additional development of warehouses and distribution centers, according to the commercial real estate services firm CBRE….