State Wage Initiatives Fare Better Than Democrats
By SHAILA DEWAN
If the ballot measures on Tuesday were any measure, the issue has become unmoored from partisan politics, drawing support from both sides.
Issues expected to get a new look include a corporate tax overhaul, environmental and financial regulation, trade deals and the Keystone oil pipeline.
If the ballot measures on Tuesday were any measure, the issue has become unmoored from partisan politics, drawing support from both sides.
Richard Thomas opened a health food restaurant after a nutritional consultant told him that fried food was bad for his customers.
A year after the insurance marketplaces were introduced as part of the Affordable Care Act, provisions meant to help small businesses offer benefits to employees have yet to fulfill their promise.
In a market dominated by industrial-scale brands such as Seiko, Citizen and Casio, niche businesses are fighting to keep artisan trades alive.
A business will want the revenue they haul in, their crackling insights and bursting energy. But the hit to company morale just isn’t worth it, managers say.
The Valley Stream Flea Market in Nassau County closes on Oct. 26, another large flea market shut down to make way for developers.
Successful business owners who sell their companies but consider themselves too young to retire are redeploying their skills in social or environmental projects.
Programs to keep employees healthy are popular with their employers, but the evidence of their effectiveness is very thin.
The growth in employee plan premiums was only 3 percent in the last year, tied for the lowest rate of increase in 16 years of the Kaiser survey.
The chief executive of Yesware has come up with three solutions to address weak software sales. Outside experts offer advice on which path to pursue.
A textbook rental service changed course after Amazon, a supplier, cut it off. The service found a lucrative niche working with campus bookstores.
Two heads can be better than one in a start-up, but sometimes one needs to take charge to have a clear chain of command.
A Colorado resort executive helps prepare a training program for workers to help improve relations with consumers.
Addition, a two-person company that makes liquid spices for cocktails and beers, considers how to increase production from 750 bottles a month to 7,500.
Export Now was created as an easy, low-cost way for American businesses to export to China, but when that didn’t work, the company took a new tack.
Small companies find contract work a good way to assess candidates for permanent jobs, especially in certain types of positions.
Diamond Dallas Page, a former W.W.E. wrestler, created a new form of healing for broken-down macho guys like himself.
Photos from readers that reveal something meaningful about the ups and downs, the grind and the rewards of building a business.