While both businesses and employees are anxious to return to some semblance of normalcy, experts say that a return to business as usual will still look a lot different in the waning days of the pandemic.(Image courtesy vichie81/bigstockphoto.com) 3.15.21 – SIW...
3.15.21 – Democrat and Chronicle We struggle in the security field to find qualified people.” The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates job growth for “security and fire alarm systems installers” through decade’s end at 10 percent, or “much faster than...
3.8.21 – Texas Tribune – Although much of the attention is focused in the lack of infrastructure in rural areas, large numbers of urban residents also don’t have broadband subscriptions. Four months ago, Argentina Matute had to cut her internet service....
3.11.21 – The Oklahoman Oklahomans have extra time to file their state and federal tax returns due to the historic winter storm that slammed the state in February. The federal filing deadline has been extended by two months to June 15. The Oklahoma Tax...
3.11.21 – WBOC – State Comptroller Peter Franchot said Thursday that he is extending the filing deadline to July 15 because recent and pending state and federal COVID-19 relief legislation also affects 2020 tax filings. Using statutory authority granted to him,...
3.11.21 – TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT)— Kansas lawmakers are deciding whether the government should pay businesses forced to shut down during the coronavirus pandemic. The Senate Assessment and Taxations committee started the first round of hearings for two bills on...