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The Small Business Briefing – June 10, 2024
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Small Biz PAC – Who We Are, What We Do
For better, for worse – it’s an election year! For some people that literally makes their skin crawl; for others it’s exciting. Here, at SBAM, we take the election process seriously, and so does our …
Learn How this Business Leader Helps Maintain the Legacy of a Multi-Generational Business
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Kimberly Enders of Enders Wealth Management in Sterling Heights.
The Small Business Briefing – June 6, 2024
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Job Outlook is Good for College Grads
American employers continue to show interest in hiring college graduates with more than half (55%) planning to hire recent alumni, a positive trend over the past few years, aside from a dip in the first …
Summer Road Risks: Employer Liability for Employee Driving Safety
Summer is almost here, and orange barrel mating season is well underway. The nice weather also brings more motorcycles, cars pulling boats, and large recreational vehicles on the roads. In other words, there are a …
Immigration Keeping State’s Population Afloat
An online database would track work permits for minors 17 and under, meaning schools would no longer be monitoring the permits, under HB 5594, which received testimony in the House Labor Committee Thursday.
Gov. Wants More Housing; MSHDA Says: Pass 2 Bills
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a statewide goal of having 115,000 new housing units developed by September 2026.
The Small Business Briefing – June 3, 2024
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
The Crucial Case for Lunch Breaks: Why Remote Workers Need Them Too
In the realm of remote work, the necessity of taking a lunch break often gets overlooked. Just like in traditional office settings these breaks are crucial for the health and productivity of remote workers.
Michigan Supreme Court Releases Ruling on 2024 Ballot Proposal for Min. Wage + Tip Credit
Please note: This ruling is not related to Mothering Justice v. Attorney which will rule on the constitutionality of an action taken by the Michigan legislature in 2018 referred to […]
Building Your Annual and Quarterly Growth Strategies
On this episode of the SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with professional EOS Implementer Mike Maddox.
Strategies to Reduce Employee Turnover
While ASE’s latest Employee Turnover Survey shows that voluntary turnover has significantly reduced over the past year – from 20.1% in 2022 to 10.1% in 2023, it is still a crucial data point for organizations …
The Small Business Briefing – May 30, 2024
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Is HR Ready for AI?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being embedded in HR tools without warning. From applicant tracking to learning management systems, AI is becoming a staple of the HR arsenal.
Differences Between Labor Law Posters and Notices
Employers must provide employees with information about their rights under various federal, state, and local employment laws.
Progress is Worth Pursuing
America’s ability to achieve a sustainable energy future – one that’s affordable, reliable and lower-carbon – relies in large part on the actions we take today.