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Center for Social Enterprise Development kicks off first Social Enterprise Collective
New program is helping organizations with social missions find lasting success and connect more Michiganders with employment opportunities.

When Employee Speech Creates Workplace Consequences
With the tragic killing of the conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, thousands if not more people, went to their social media accounts to express their opinions in one fashion or another. In some cases employers …

Hostile Work Environment or Toxic Culture?
If your boss yells at you and even throws a notebook in your direction, does that qualify as a hostile work environment? Not necessarily.

How Michigan Employers Are Balancing Benefits and Costs in 2025
Rising healthcare costs and the ongoing competition for talent have put Michigan employers in a delicate position: how to offer benefits that attract and retain employees without breaking budgets.

Medicare Part D Notices Due Before October 15, 2025: What Employers Need to Know
Employers offering prescription drug coverage must provide an annual notice to Medicare-eligible participants indicating...

Nesbitt Leads The MI GOP’s Conference Straw Poll For ’26 Candidates For Governor
Among 492 attendees at the Michigan Republican Leadership Conference, Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt (R-Lawton) led the Midwesterner-run poll as the gubernatorial candidate most attendees preferred.

House Labor Caucus Seeks Strengthened Protections For Workers
The House Labor caucus has introduced a nine-bill package that raises unemployment benefit payment amounts, makes correspondence from the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) easier to understand, lowers the wage garnishment rate and more.

The Small Business Briefing – September 22, 2025
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
Data Breaches in the Supply Chain
Data breaches are increasing in frequency and cost for U.S. corporations, and businesses in the supply chain are often prime targets for bad actors.

How to Build a Culture of Recognition Without Breaking the Bank
Employee recognition is one of the most powerful tools HR leaders and managers have to boost engagement, retention, and overall workplace morale.

Recent Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Rules Activity
The U.S. Department of Labor is reversing the Biden-era rule that redefined independent contractor status. The previous rule placed significant emphasis on criteria that often favored classifying workers as employees rather than independent contractors.

Understanding Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Intelligence
On today’s program, Michael Rogers talks with Amina Hedayat Khalil, an Executive and Team Leadership Coach and Consultant and owner of Audere Interpersonal Intelligence.

Powering Michigan’s Small Businesses
Small businesses are vital to Michigan's economy, contributing significantly to job creation, innovation and community development.

How to Maximize Talent Acquisition During a Hiring Freeze
As economic uncertainty and reduced consumer confidence continues in the U.S., new job growth has remained stagnant in recent months.

Education Wants Legislature To Mandate Literacy Training
The Michigan State Board of Education passed a resolution, 7-1, Tuesday recommending that all K–5 educators in the state be required to complete LETRS training

Anthony: No Major Budget-Making Decisions Made Despite Possible Gov Shutdown
Less than 21 days away from a possible government shutdown if budget deals aren't reached and implemented, and Senate Appropriations Chair Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) says no major decisions have been made around what a budget agreement will …

The Small Business Briefing – September 15, 2025
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.
