Expanding the Building & Construction Exemption
Expanding the Building & Construction Exemption: What This Case Means for Contractors In a significant decision, the Walker Specialty Construction, Inc. v. Board of Trustees of
Expanding the Building & Construction Exemption: What This Case Means for Contractors In a significant decision, the Walker Specialty Construction, Inc. v. Board of Trustees of
The federal fiscal year begins on Oct. 1. For agencies and programs that rely on discretionary funding through annual appropriations acts, Congress and the President
The process of choosing America’s president has remained virtually unchanged since its inception at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. At the end of
Click here to access the Treasury Department’s report on Unions’ Economic Impact The U.S. Treasury Department released a report discussing the impact labor unions have
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued a series of FAQs on EEO-1 Component 1 Reports for affected employers. Per the FAQs, there will be a “failure to file” phase after the May 17 deadline, which will give affected contractors extra time (June 21) to submit their application.