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Posted on: September 2, 2015

Small Business Hiring Took a Small Step Forward in March

Small Business Hiring Took a Small Step Forward in March

The economy has been improving slowly but surely over the last several years, and more recently, that has started to facilitate more activity in terms of small business hiring. That trend certainly continued in March, though perhaps not to the extent that some experts would have liked. Across the...

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Small Businesses Continue Hiring Trend

Small Businesses Continue Hiring Trend

Over the last few years, the economy has slowly but steadily brought more of the millions of small businesses across the country onto more solid financial ground, and that, in turn, has often led to more hiring. This was a trend which certainly continued through the end of March, as firms brought on...

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Distracted Driving Study: Top 5% of Drivers Are Distracted Nearly 80% of the Time

The top five percent of commercial drivers in the U.S. have been found to have severely distracted driving the majority of the time. About 80 percent of the time, to be exact. This study was conducted by SmartDrive Systems, which specializes in improving driving performance through things like be...
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Spring Real Estate Agent Risks

Spring brings beautiful flowers, warmer breezes, and volatile weather. For unprepared real estate agents, spring can bring the perfect storm of bad events. The more you know, the better you can prepare for what may lay ahead for your real estate business this spring. Spring Showers Bring Bigger S...
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Small Business Owners Growing Increasingly Optimistic

Across the country, millions of small business owners have likely experienced some strong growth in the last few years thanks to the broad economic recovery that has been under way for some time. Now, it seems that many entrepreneurs expect that trend to continue more or less unabated in the coming ...
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What You Need to Know About the Misfortune Cookie

The newest threat to hit certain devices and software programs is being called Misfortune Cookie. It gets its name from the fact that it is linked to an error with the HTTP cookie management system in certain software programs. With Misfortune Cookie, the hacker is able to manipulate cookies in o...
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Small Businesses Continued Hiring Streak in March

Small Businesses Continued Hiring Streak in March

Over the last few years, the national economy has improved significantly, and brought many small businesses back onto a more positive standing. That, in turn, has led to the creation of many new small business jobs, and now, it seems that some of the country’s smallest businesses are the ones dri...

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Types of Foot and Leg Protection

Just like it is important to have eye and face protection for certain types of jobs, foot and leg protection is critical in some jobs as well. Foot and leg protection is one of the important areas of personal protection equipment (PPE). It involves protecting your employee’s feet and legs from ...
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Study: Minimum Wage Increases Good for Small Business

Study: Minimum Wage Increases Good for Small Business

In recent years, the minimum wage on both a national and state level has become a hot topic for many businesses across the country, and one that has left a large number of entrepreneurs divided. Some believe it will help the economy, and therefore foster more growth for their companies, while others...

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Massachusetts Small Business Law for New Dads Goes Into Effect

There are many regulatory changes being made in states across the country just about every day, and some of them can have a major impact on businesses large and small. Such a bill just went into effect in Massachusetts, and impacts companies with as few as six employees. The Maternity Leave Act w...
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