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A look back on our advocacy efforts throughout the month of July Paid Sick Leave & Minimum Wage Update ICYMI: The recent court ruling that increased the minimum wage to […]

A look back on our advocacy efforts throughout the month of July Paid Sick Leave & Minimum Wage Update ICYMI: The recent court ruling that increased the minimum wage to […]
Does your business have a successful turn around story? Nominations are now open for the 4th Annual Rick Snyder Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award. This award is named in honor of […]

By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE MRA, one of ASE’s sister associations located in Wisconsin and Illinois, released the results of their latest Hot Topic Survey on […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE ASE conducts many employee handbook reviews throughout the year. The first component of that review is to look at important and […]

Courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Watchdog “Even a box of cereal is four bucks,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer laments to viewers in her latest campaign commercial. Released last week, the Governor tells viewers […]

Courtesy MIRS News for SBAM’s Watchdog Amid a court ruling that could raise the state minimum wage to $12 an hour, the Raise The Wage Michigan Ballot initiative is going […]

On today’s show we broke down the impact that the Michigan Supreme Court ruling on the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act has on small business with attorneys from Warner Norcross + […]

On today’s show we break down the impact that the Michigan Supreme Court ruling on the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act has on small business with attorneys from Warner Norcross + […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Amy Cell, President & CEO of Amy Cell Talent, recently recognized as a member of the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch. […]

In somewhat of a surprise, the Judge at the court of claims whose decision would have increased minimum wage and added a mandatory paid sick leave benefit has agreed to […]

Courtesy of Warner Norcross + Judd In a landmark ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court held yesterday that Michigan law provides protection against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The […]

When interviewing job candidates, time is critical. The time you spend talking to candidates adds up quickly, especially if you have a lot of great candidates. That has a cost—you’re […]

Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS magazine Rapidly progressing changes in workforce leadership are a severe cause of concern for the traditional minded executive. A recent study by Apollo Technical, a […]

Most of the federal employment discrimination laws kick in when an employer reaches a certain number of employees, but how do you count that number? According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission […]

(DETROIT) – The Motor City sizzled at around 90 degrees as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer placed her final signature on a nearly $55 billion omnibus budget, reiterating that negotiations over tax […]

Attorneys for the state asked a judge to push the pause button on the enforcement of his ruling that increased minimum wage and new paid sick-leave requirements while the state […]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 26, 2022 LANSING – Continually rising costs and supply shortages are the main challenges impeding Michigan small businesses success, according to a new survey released today by […]

Today on the Small Business Briefing Brian Calley is joined by special guest David Rhoa to cover to following: ➡️ #datamonday ➡️ Court of Claims threatens to change minimum wage […]