The Corporate Transparency Act, which went into effect January 1, 2024, requires “reporting companies” in the U.S. to disclose information regarding...
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The U.S. Department of Labor announced Tuesday a final rule revising its interpretation of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s classification provision...
Read PostThe year-over-year (YOY) growth rate for residential building worker wages decelerated to 0.6% in June 2023.
Read PostDue to tightened monetary policy, the count of total job openings for the economy continues to move lower.
Read PostThe U.S. Department of Labor has reached a settlement agreement to resolve litigation following a March 2022 investigation at a work site in...
Read PostTwice within a month, an Illinois roofing contractor — cited previously more than 20 times for violating federal workplace safety regulations — was...
Read PostSBCA Director Jess Lohse explains some updates to the Financial Performance Survey and discusses upcoming events.
Read PostTim Stevenson, founding partner and CEO of Metal Edge Partners, LLC, provides his perspectives and insight into what has been occurring in the steel...
Read PostSBCA Director Jess Lohse shares details on the new Director of Education position and how the application process works.
Read PostSBCA Director Jess Lohse explains the Douglas-Fir-Larch design values and the "corrected" function available on SBCA's Digital QC program.
Read PostLohse chats about the BCSI updates and who is involved in making those changes and eased-edge lumber.
Read PostWith Western mills drawing a line in the sand and other reasons for buyer optimism, the market appears to be moving upward.
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