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Making Business Count

Making Business Count

Your business needs to consider all aspects of day-to-day activities in order to grow. Focusing on the customers as well as you employees and investing in technology can be key. Each plays a vital roll is making your business the best it can be. It is important in any business that you to treat customers and employees with the respect they deserve.

Funding For Training

Funding For Training

It is a time consuming job for moving businesses to find drivers with the correct training to drive the fleet vehicles. It is something that businesses need to constantly try and find, trained drivers in a field where positions are always vacant. However, this is about to change. A new proposal from Congress will soon help drivers train.

Changes For The NLRB

Changes For The NLRB

This change was first proposed in 2011, but the District Court in 2012 chose to invalidate it. However, the move to reduce time from the point of a union election is going ahead again. The move to reduce the current petition time from 42 days down to between 10 and 21 days means that employers need to act fast if they are going to give the information to the staff.

New Direction For IAM

New Direction For IAM

While it is important for the IAM to continue with the work they currently do and do well, they have branched out into new areas, with the first meeting of the IAM Logistics Network, ILN. The Gosselin Group, in Antwerp in Belgium, hosted this first meeting. All those in attendance thought the experience and the chance to meet and connect to other businesses was an opportunity not to miss.

One Difficult Summer

One Difficult Summer

The many different people who sort the movement of personnel in the military are expressing their concerns over the problems faced in the busy summer period. Some are even going as far as saying that 2014 is one of the worst. The changes within the Department of Defense are the reason for many of the difficulties.

Tristate Conference Celebrates Heritage

Tristate Conference Celebrates Heritage

The Tristate Household Goods Tariff Conference Inc. is still going strong since its conception in 1936. In that time it has seen many changes, but what has not changed much is the executive secretary, Kenneth Sataloff. He has held this position since 1973 and still has little intention of giving up the post even though he has recently celebrated his 70th birthday.

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