[Real Life HR] Hiring High School Students: What Employers Need to Know
Question: We are considering hiring high school students for summer help. Are there any specific requirements or regulations we should be aware of?

Question: We are considering hiring high school students for summer help. Are there any specific requirements or regulations we should be aware of?
By John G. Rogers, Institutional Consultant, Graystone Consulting, a business of Morgan Stanley The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act was signed into law on December 20, […]

The $60 million Michigan Innovation Fund (MIF), a program meant to help early-stage startups get capital and provide Michigan entrepreneurs with support services, got the go-ahead Tuesday from the Michigan Strategic Fund.

Court of Appeals Judge Noah Hood was appointed Wednesday to succeed former Justice Elizabeth Clement on the Michigan Supreme Court.

Many of us don't understand basic health care terms. In fact, only 12% of Americans have proficient health literacy skills, according to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy.

Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.

Question: Is it necessary to have employees update their beneficiary forms? If yes, how often?

In today's complicated regulatory environment, staing compliant can be a significant challenge for small businesses.

At the heart of engagement lies authentic human connection. Managers should prioritize one-on-one meetings, team-building activities and informal check-ins to cultivate a sense of belonging.

With five generations in the current workforce, organizations are experiencing an unprecedented blend of experiences and expectations that present both challenges and opportunities for fostering engaging and productive work environments.

Content is never a “set it and forget it” endeavor. Content is an ever-evolving asset, and to maintain or improve its value, you must keep it relevant, accurate and aligned with your audience’s needs.

Changes to Michigan’s unemployment insurance law for those who file for jobless benefits increase the maximum number of weeks of eligibility to 26, the maximum weekly benefit amount to $446, and the dependent allowance to …

Although Wolverine Pickleball started as a fun hobby, founders Christy Howden and Leslie White, have made their entrepreneurial spirit and love for pickleball into full-on second careers.

On this week's SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Justin Caine, the owner of Good Fruit Video, recently recognized by Michigan Celebrate Small Business as the Disability-Owned Small Business of the Year.

April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a timely reminder for HR teams to assess the role alcohol plays in workplace culture and operations.

Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers announced he is running for the U.S. Senate as a Republican to take the empty seat that would be left by U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Oakland County).

Public Act 51 of 1951, the law that divvies up the state's road money, should be repealed and replaced with a “rational formula” that splits up the dollars based on needs and the costs of …
SBAM analysis shows promising growth in women-owned businesses, but concerning trends in other indicators Lansing, Mich. – Michigan’s entrepreneurial economy is fading in its strength over time, including relative to […]