by Jeremy White | Mar 24, 2025
“I’ve been shocked by how many skills have crossed from my former to current profession,” says Richard Williams, founder and owner of Luna Pizza Café in Greenville, North Carolina. Prior to being a restaurant owner, Williams held a tenured job as a university...
by Jeremy White | Mar 21, 2025
Though most small business owners hope they can at some point retire and soar into their golden years, many will remain grounded by the realities of funding a stable, comfortable retirement. “The unfortunate bottom line is that many … will not have a successful...
by Jeremy White | Mar 19, 2025
Workers’ compensation insurance protects biz owners and employees Even the most careful and skilled workers can injure themselves through cuts, burns and falls. Accidents happen, and the good news for employers and employees is that workers’ compensation insurance...
by Kate Lavin | Mar 14, 2025
Federal and state labor laws govern hours worked and duties performed by teen workers Everyone remembers the highlights of their first “real” job: independence, responsibility and a paycheck. Less memorable is the list of rules that apply to workers under age 18,...
by Jeremy White | Mar 13, 2025
In 2024, employee engagement fell to its lowest level in a decade, with 31% of employees feeling engaged at work. With challenges like burnout, work-life balance struggles, and heightened stress, many businesses are struggling to retain top talent. As we...