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The Top 5 Workplace Trends on TikTok Will Make You Worry About the State of Employee-Employer Relations

The top hashtags are all playful terms for rebellion and resentment. Business owners should take note.

How Employers Can Support Women’s Reproductive Rights

It’s been a year since Roe v. Wade was overturned. In this episode of Leading Diversity at Work, experts tackle the sensitive subject of how companies handle the issue of abortion.

Virtual Power Plants Are Coming to Save the Grid

Networks of thousands of home-based batteries could be key to a cleaner, more reliable electricity system.

New York’s Noncompete Bill Is A ‘Big Domino To Fall’—And The Broadest Ban Yet—In A Growing Movement Against Them – Montana “Allows” Noncompetes.

I occasionally hear people say that Montana prohibits employee noncompetes. It does not. Montana permits employee noncompetes.

A Guide to How to Prepare for, Handle, and Recover from Wildfires

Preparing for wildfires is critical to ensuring the safety of yourself, your loved ones, and your property. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the steps to take before, during, and after a wildfire to reduce risk and ensure safety.

It’s Time to End the Tyranny of Ultra-Processed Food – Were killing ourselves and our children

Industrially processed pizzas, cereals, and convenience foods are responsible for a host of diseases. Policymakers and doctors need to lead the food fight.

The VC Market Has Never Been Worse. That Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Get Startup Funding

The VC market is running historically dry, but this downturn could give way to another market boom.

TechLink’s The Pulse: Transforming small businesses, new learning systems, open water transport, and more available for commercialization

TechLink connects federally developed R&D to businesses so they can innovate faster. And we’re federally funded so our support is at no cost to you.

Does Federal Policy Disincentivize New Small Broadband Providers?

In that episode, ILSR’s Community Broadband Networks Initiative Director Christopher Mitchell and the livestream crew discuss whether federal policy disincentivizes new small broadband providers by setting up barriers to the historic amount of grant funds being made available, favoring the big incumbent providers and their entrenched regional monopolies.

How AI will revolutionize venture funding

Startup founders will also need less money, as AI will handle “sales, customer service, a lot of the product design and coding, bookkeeping, and legal contracts,”