Out-Of-State Contributors Boost Election Proposal Fundraising
Promote the Vote 2022, the constitutional amendment proposal that would allow voters without an ID to vote with an affidavit and creates an early voting system in Michigan, has spent […]

Promote the Vote 2022, the constitutional amendment proposal that would allow voters without an ID to vote with an affidavit and creates an early voting system in Michigan, has spent […]

Republicans have promised to deliver worthwhile tax relief in the age of ascending inflation and costly necessities, and GOP senators hope a $2 billion “tax cut” allowance will help them […]

SBAM is committed to offering high-quality workplace benefits designed to improve the well-being of our members and their employees. We believe all employees deserve access to a quality retirement savings […]

In competing for talent, it’s important to understand what benefits employees want. A quality retirement plan like the SBAM Pooled Employer Retirement Plan is near the top of the list. […]

Welcome to The Small Business Briefing. On today’s show hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller discussed: ➡ National Small Business Week! ➡ Workforce challenges ➡ #DataMonday Watch the episode. The […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Jeremiah Mostrom, VP of Revenue for Axios HR in Grand Rapids. They provide personalized HR for small businesses and belong to […]

Courtesy of the Ahola Corporation Something is lacking in your current payroll provider. Maybe they are responsible for much of your payroll problems — too many paycheck errors, you could […]

By Susan Chance, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Spring has sprung, at least by the calendar, which means it is time to hire summer help. Help could come in […]

On today’s agenda hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller discussed: ➡ GDP report for 2022 Q1 is out and not looking good ➡ Northern Michigan businesses working to help house […]

LANSING – Workforce shortages, inflation and supply chain disruptions remain the main obstacles Michigan’s small businesses are facing, according to a new survey released today by the Small Business Association […]

By Heather Nezich and Guest Author, Sara Gleicher, LMSW, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Two years into the pandemic, businesses large and small continue to struggle to find employees […]
Thousands of small business owners across Michigan know that SBAM makes a variety of products and services available to our members. They know this because they are using one or […]

By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Presenteeism refers to the lost productivity that occurs when employees are not fully functioning in the workplace because of an […]

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to review a four-state challenge to the 2017 tax law capping federal tax deductions for state and local taxes, known as SALT. As a […]

Roughly 10% of the spending Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wanted in next year’s health and human services budget was cut out of a Senate plan that moved out of subcommittee Wednesday afternoon as […]

Courtesy of the Ahola Corporation How should workplaces address this rapidly changing topic? Read more for an overview of marijuana laws and suggestions for the best practices to call for […]

On today’s show Brian Calley and Alexa Kramer discussed: ➡ August primaries ➡ Michigan Republican Convention update➡ UIA update ➡ Number of cases and positivity rate throughout the United States […]

Courtesy of the Ahola Corporation DHS Ending Temporary Policy for Form I-9 Identity Documents Beginning May 1, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ending its temporary Form I-9 […]