DHHS Reinstating 14-Day Quarantine For COVID-19 Cases
Article courtesy of MIRS The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is reinstating a standard 14-day quarantine for those who have had close contact with anyone who has had […]

Article courtesy of MIRS The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is reinstating a standard 14-day quarantine for those who have had close contact with anyone who has had […]

Associations urge strategic, deliberate investments with one-time funding to make Michigan more competitive for jobs and income

If Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is going to turn up the dial on further restrictions in the face of a “third surge” of COVID-19 […]

Another variant of COVID-19 is now present in Michigan after the state Thursday announced the confirmed case of the “Brazil variant” in a Bay County resident. The Brazil variant – […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: Going over the latest numbers for #DataMonday Special guest Terry Terry, owner of MessageMakers and UrbanBeat Unemployment expansion expired, what are the implications? PPP and EIDL changes Watch the episode. […]

On this week’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Jeff Dodson, the owner of Dodson Payment Solutions and a VIP member of the Small Business Association of Michigan. He […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE The Biden administration is taking a hard look at the discriminatory aspects of artificial intelligence or AI. In the past few years, […]

By Jason Rowe, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE It’s official. We have survived one year of a global pandemic. While the world tries to navigate this new normal, both […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: Conversation with Brown Iron Brewhouse owner Patti Eisenbraun Lots of vaccine news Is the Governor considering new restrictions? Why is the virus spreading so fast? Watch the episode. […]

By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Think of one word to define the last year…uncertainty. We all know what uncertainty brings on…anxiety. Each week we do not know what […]

By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE U.S. employers are taking measures to make vaccines more accessible to their employees and encouraging them to get inoculated, according to […]

Courtesy of Yeo & Yeo New legislation extends the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) application deadline from March 31 to May 31. The PPP Extension Act of 2021 also gives the […]

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Friday Friday took the veto axe to SB 0029 and SB 0114, two supplemental spending bills that consisted of appropriations she line-item vetoed out of a mid-year supplemental this […]

If the metric-driven restaurant reopening plan that passed the Senate Thursday were in effect today, restaurants would be at exactly where they are today — 50% capacity. The plan encased in SB 0250 has […]

By Sheila Hoover, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Businesses closing, mass layoffs, and furloughs equal high unemployment rates – 7.5% in January 2021 in the state of Michigan. Managers […]

Here’s what you missed on today’s episode: #DataMonday – infection and vaccination rates Legislative update Vaccine Passports Watch the episode. Thank you to our sponsor HealthScreen and HealthyVisitor. Visit HealthyComply.com for details.

Courtesy of Accident Fund A remote work site is an extension of the company office and should be reasonably safe and secure in order to prevent employee injuries. The following […]

By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Gen Z, ironically also known as zoomers, feel like they are missing out on career growth due to remote work. Born […]