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Article by MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter The year was 1971. For the first and only time in Michigan history, the previous November voters elected an evenly-split state […]

Article by MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter The year was 1971. For the first and only time in Michigan history, the previous November voters elected an evenly-split state […]

Article by MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog e-newsletter Underfunded Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixonis within two percentage points of incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, according to a Mitchell Research & Communications survey commissioned by MIRS. […]

Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. Here’s what we have for you today: IRS updates The changing political landscape The state of education in Michigan […]

Businesses, both large and small, are increasingly reliant on the internet for daily operations, creating attractive and potentially lucrative targets for cyber criminals. As a new era of work from […]

The IRS has issued Revenue Procedure 2022-38, listing certain tax inflation adjustments for a wide variety of benefits arrangements, including health FSA contribution limits, HDHP limits, qualified transportation and parking […]

By Heather Nezich, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE According to a new survey by SHRM, one in five U.S. workers (20%) have experienced poor treatment in the workplace by coworkers […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Kelly Linn, Senior Manager Measurement & Insights for Effectv, the advertising sales division of Comcast Cable. Effectv recently released a report […]

By Tom Jackson, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Many companies think talent acquisition is something new – a term that corporate America devised in order to replace recruiting with something […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE Who wants to deal with employees always opposing or dismissing the actions of an employer? No one wants to consistently hear negative […]

Article courtesy MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog newsletter (SOUTHFIELD) – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gave life to the new Michigan Achievement Scholarship program Tuesday, but there’s no guarantee the funding will be […]

Article courtesy MIRS News, for SBAM’s Lansing Watchdog newsletter Republican Tudor Dixon charged into Thursday night’s first gubernatorial debate with a little more juice than maybe most viewers expected. That was the […]

Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS Magazine I know you’re wondering, so let’s define MRU© right off the bat: Firstly, MRU© stands for “Maximum Resource Utilization.” Loosely, it means getting “the […]

On today’s episode of The Small Business Briefing, hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller offer insight into: Restrictive rules proposed by the USDOL regarding independent contractors Election update Social security […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Beth Kelly, president & visionary for HRCollaborative, recently recognized by Michigan Celebrates Small Business as a Michigan 50 Company to Watch. […]
Editor’s note: Sample language and the link to submit a comment regarding this issue is at the bottom of the article. Comment period extended to December 13, 2023. Background: On […]

Welcome to the Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show: ➡ New USDOL rule would significantly impact independent contractors ➡ New inflation report is […]

By Susan Chance, courtesy SBAM Approved Partner ASE What does eating frogs have to do with productivity at work? No, I am not talking about frog legs, which can be […]
LANSING, MI – The Small Business Association of Michigan’s Small Biz PAC today announced the endorsement of three candidates seeking judicial seats in the November election. The Small Biz PAC […]