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Worker demand spurs local trade school enrollment spike
Staffers at the Pinnacle Career Institute in Kansas City have seen enrollment numbers majorly increase, nearly doubling in recent years.
Smart devices sending flurry of errant 9-1-1 calls
Dispatchers around the Washington, D.C. area are reporting accidental 9-1-1 calls from iPhones and other Apple devices that can be triggered by dropping the device. Because the devices can report genuine emergencies, dispatchers will send first responders to the scene if they cannot determine if the call is fake.
The Construction Industry Employs 5.5% of Arkansas Workers, Above U.S. Average
By building the houses, buildings, and infrastructure necessary to achieve these goals, construction workers make significant contributions to the country's economic development.
Louisiana Won’t Let You Braid Hair? Maybe You Can Sell Flowers
Absurd occupational licensing requirements are costly for the economy and harmful to the workforce, but we don't seem to be able to do much about them.
2024 Annual Report and Personal Property Tax Return Deadline Extended to June 17
The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation today announced extending the 2024 deadline to submit annual reports and personal property tax returns to June 17 as part of the Moore administration’s response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
10 unusual bills proposed in Mississippi’s 2024 legislative session
Sen. Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, is looking to get ahead of the curve as technology quickly advances with SB 2088, which would act as a protection to employees from forced human microchip implantation
Oklahoma wants to ‘lock the clock’ to Daylight Saving Time
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law Monday a bill that would lock Oklahoma to permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST), but only if the federal government allows it.
AI to Reduce, Alter Staffing at 1 of 4 Texas Firms, Survey Shows
About one in four Texas businesses say artificial intelligence will either decrease staffing requirements or alter the composition of their workforce.