The Employee Retention Credit has spawned a cottage industry of firms claiming to help businesses access stimulus funds, often in violation of federal rules.
Workers from other unions have shown solidarity with the strikers, catching entertainment companies off guard.
Reasons include a stronger supply of oil and weaker-than-expected demand, energy experts say. Some people are saving hundreds of dollars on fuel.
Brands find that some of their customers’ pandemic-era buying habits are here to stay.
Troubles at the restaurant chain Burgerim highlight concerns about whether franchisees need more protection in their contracts with franchisers.
Companies that set out to build e-commerce fulfillment services when pandemic-driven online sales boomed are now reining in their logistics ambitions.
The facility is the second battery project under development in the state by Hyundai Motor Group and may bring 3,000 jobs.
Matt Rechtin brings more than 14 years of experience to the role, where he will work with employees in Meridian’s offices in Seattle, Salt Lake City and Portland.
The largest-ever award in the SEC’s cash-for-tips program was related to a bribery case against the telecommunications company.
Businesses are urging the U.S. government to rethink proposed rules for awarding grants and tax credits for the U.S. semiconductor industry.