In late April stay home orders were wide-spread, businesses were closed, remote workers were in the middle of a crisis and a Havard University report predicted that spendings on home remodeling was going to drop. Turns out they were wrong. As people spent more time
In a ruling Monday, the 17th of August 2020, a California superior court judge, Ethan Schulman, said Lyft and Uber should reclassify their workers as employees and not independent contractors. This California’s gig economy law makes it harder for these companies to hire workers as
With the explosion of new businesses and startups across various industries today, many business newbies are stepping into their new world of commerce without adequate protection. Think of it as a fireman running into a burning building without a fireproof suit. Most of us have
Doing business is a complicated and sometimes grueling process that often involves juggling multiple responsibilities to employees’ clients, vendors, and governments. Some entrepreneurs, like me, enjoy the juggling act; others have come to despise it. Well, if you are an employer in the State of