No cure for small business
Congress was at it again, using concerns about the swine flu as an excuse to mandate paid sick leave. This time, the pig's snout is under the tent.
Congress was at it again, using concerns about the swine flu as an excuse to mandate paid sick leave. This time, the pig's snout is under the tent.
Although health care is dominating the discussion in Washington and throughout the country, Congress will also be deciding on a number of other issues in November. For example, the proposed changes on the estate tax issue could have just as much of an effect on Americans and the economy.
There's a new Fortune 500 company in Washington, DC, and it's called the federal government.
About 70 million people work for small businesses. incredible influence on public policy decisions. Click here to read the entire commentary.
American workers are being challenged. The economy is taking its toll with increased layoffs and increased hours and work for those who have jobs. Click here to read the entire …
Work is good. The satisfaction that comes after a good day's work — and seeing a tangible result — is at the center of our identities. Click here to read …
Between 1950 and 2000, the labor force participation rate of women between 25 and 55 years of age more than doubled. Today, more than 75 percent of these women are …