Three New Laws for 2023 That HR Should Know
By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Although a number of new laws started January 1, there are three that stand out for HR professionals outside of all the […]
By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Although a number of new laws started January 1, there are three that stand out for HR professionals outside of all the […]
Watch Now! Sponsored by Consumers Credit Union Hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller kicked off the first Small Business Briefing of 2023 with a full agenda. Special guest Lynne Jarman-Johnson […]
By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE DEI initiatives have stalled for a second year according to the McLean & Company HR Trends 2023 survey results. In our work […]
The Internal Revenue Service released the standard mileage rates for 2023 in a notice released on December 29, 2022. Beginning on January 1, 2023, the standard mileage rate will be […]
By Heather Nezich, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Less than one-third of employees feel they are paid fairly, while just 34% of employees believe their pay is equitable, according to […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Scot Lindemann, CEO of Mission Design & Automation in Holland. They are winners of the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch. “Culture […]
By Mary Corrado, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Opponents of remote work often cite lack of engagement and reduced productivity as reasons why they prefer employees in the office. While […]
By Heather Nezich, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE U.S. employers are reshaping their performance management efforts and pay-for-performance programs to give them a much-needed boost, according to a new survey […]
By Tom Jackson, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE If you look around the business world today, you will find that all companies are changing and evolving whether it is implementing […]
Courtesy MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter Whether a legislatively altered paid sick leave proposal and minimum wage increase stands is in the hands of a three-judge appellate panel. […]
Courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter Attribute it to a virtuoso ’22 election performance or Republicans shooting themselves in the foot, come January the Michigan Democrats will control […]
It’s the final show of 2022! Welcome to SBAM’s Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show we’ll talk about: The impact restaurant works will […]
By Alexa Kramer, SBAM Director of Government Operations SBAM, in partnership with the Michigan Education Association, Michigan Association for Justice, Business Leaders for Michigan, and the Michigan Health and Hospital […]
Courtesy Kim Bode, 8ThirtyFour Marketing Inefficient meetings are the bane of our existence. No one needs to hear you ramble on for 15 minutes about your visit to the corn […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Scott Sharp, Managing Partner and Founder of merger and acquisition advisors S. Lawrence & Company, a VIP member of the Small […]
Welcome to SBAM’s Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show we’ll discuss the ‘adopt-and-amend’ court case (read more here) as well as what to […]
Article courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter The weakest lame duck in at least 20 years ended after a mere two active session days Wednesday evening and the […]
Article courtesy MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter Look for the new legislature to consider a new method to raise revenue to fix the roads based on miles driven. […]