Does your company have a social media policy that restricts employees from posting comments about your company on their personal Facebook page or tweeting such comments on Twitter or otherwise? If so, use caution. The National Labor Relations Board is taking a closer look at such policies. If your policy interferes with, restrainsGo to Resource
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Many contracts between businesses are created piecemeal using bids and purchase order forms, often via e-mail, telephone, or online. A vendor submits a bid, and receives a purchase order (or even just a purchase order number) in return. The vendor then delivers the goods ordered. What happens if a dispute arises due toGo to Resource
In a recent article, retail CEO Jack Mitchell outlined the following 8 tips to assist a family business in successfully transitioning from one generation to the next: Passion to Pass the Torch. In order to successfully transition the business to the younger generation both generations must embrace the idea of a shift inGo to Resource
Colorado businesses continue to hire. The Denver Post recently reported that, according to a revised economic forecast, Colorado may add up to 35,000 new jobs this year, which could drive Colorado’s employment rate lower than the national average. If your business is joining this trend and plans to hire new employees this year,Go to Resource
If you live in or manage a community where the association pays for water usage, consider the money you may be “flushing” away by using the original water guzzling toilets. The Devon Condominium Community in Florida was lucky enough to take advantage of a city grant allowing it to replace more than 250Go to Resource