Real Life HR: What is Quiet Hiring?
Over the past few months, “quiet quitting” was all over the news. Now we're starting to hear about “quiet hiring”. Aholoa Corporation explains in this Q&A.
Over the past few months, “quiet quitting” was all over the news. Now we're starting to hear about “quiet hiring”. Aholoa Corporation explains in this Q&A.
In the heat of the governor's tax proposal debate came a historical Senate resolution that would have changed decades of precedent by allowing legislation to become effective immediately without a clear two-thirds vote displayed on …
Democratic legislators pushed out the bills to "restore the balance in negotiations" between owners and workers and give "unions their rights back" after Republican majorities instituted these "worker freedom" reforms during the Gov. Rick Snyder …
Welcome to SBAM's Small Business Briefing. Here's what we have on today's show: A discussion with Michael Tierney of Community Bankers of Michigan (CBM), Jobs report, Legislative update, a conversation on marketing with Jennifer Jurgens of 1 Bold Step and Data Monday.
In today’s fast-paced world, new technologies and innovations emerge daily, often with the goal of making our lives easier. But with these modern-day conveniences come new security risks that can wreak havoc on individuals and …
“There was always some resistance to [remote work]. With the pandemic, particularly the lockdown, it pushed us into the future. And it made us realize, hello, yes, we can do it.” – Badia Rebolledo Abud, …
Employers that have multistate locations or just employees located in another state (including remote workers) need to monitor those state and local employment related laws and regulations to ensure their employee handbooks stay up to …
There is a relationship between wellbeing and a sustainable working life, which can impact company performance. The higher an employer’s ratings are in overall employee wellbeing, culture, and climate of wellbeing, performance of wellbeing initiatives, …
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Adam Meldrum, founder and president of Advictory and a member of SBAM’s Leadership Council. He’s an expert on the use of social media in political campaigns, …
Welcome to SBAM's Small Business Briefing. On today's show: Legislative updates on Right to Work, Prevailing Wage and the Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act.
Most people chalk brain fog up to age. However, there are other causes for not being able to find your words, having trouble concentrating, or not remembering why you walked into the kitchen.
Unless you are an economist, you might find the latest economic outlook a bit confusing. Judging from all the conflicting opinions, even the economists are confused. What we do know is that the economy is …
Small Business Association of Michigan President & CEO Brian Calley issued the following statement about legislation moving in the House of Representatives to repeal Michigan’s Right to Work law and […]
Hours after the third-term member of Congress officially threw her hat into the ring, Adrian Hemond of Grassroots Midwest said on the MIRS Monday podcast "the field has essentially been cleared for her on the Democratic side" …
A $1 billion tax cut for retirees and low-income workers was sent to the governor's desk Wednesday, but without the Senate Republican support needed to give every tax filer a $180 rebate this spring or …
On today's episode of The Small Business Briefing, we're unpacking the tax bill recently passed by the Michigan Legislature.
David Brosky's goal is to understand each of his clients’ most pressing issues in the logistics space and help create a solution to address them.
Adulting is not always fun. Instead of dealing with zoom meetings, deadlines, and endless emails, recess and taking naps seems like a far better deal.