The Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted an injunction passed in November that prevented the mandate from becoming part of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. Biden’s mandate applies to businesses with 100 workers or more which would cover around 80 million American workers.
Read MoreFor many Notaries, this past year was an unprecedented — not because of economic and pandemic woes, but because the need for notarizations was greater than ever due to a combination of an explosive boom of refinancing and new home sales and COVID-driven demand for notarizations related to increasing numbers of trusts and wills. The same COVID pressures that forced the closure of libraries and other traditional public venues for Notary services drove consumer searches for other notarization options to meet their needs.
Read MoreFast-forward a couple of weeks and those disruptions have increased, as confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus have mounted and states have imposed mandatory business shutdowns. A survey from Goldman Sachs released March 19 found that more than half said they couldn't continue operating for longer than another fiscal quarter if conditions don’t improve.
Read MoreThe coronavirus has affected most small businesses in one way or another. So if your small business has been suffering due to the ongoing coronavirus situation, you are not alone.
According to the latest survey from Tech.co, 80% of small business owners accepted that COVID-19 has hurt their businesses. However, a good thing is that 55% of small businesses are feeling positive for the future.
Read MoreThe remote work economy is booming.
A new infographic from nine2fivejobsearch reveals up to 50% of the American workforce could be working remotely. That number rose dramatically in recent months.
At the beginning of the year, 5.3% of employees worked as full-time staff from home. And more than a quarter (29%) of employees had the option to work part-time remotely, according to nine2fivejobsearch’s blog.
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