The Act makes it unlawful for employers to refuse employment or discriminate against a person in terms or conditions of employment based on their vaccine status.
Big Sky Economic Development is a tremendous advocate for small business and workforce development, and we can’t think of a better partner to help us fulfill this work.” Bill Davies, U.S. Bank Regional President
We continue to hear from employers that hiring and retaining employees is one of their biggest challenges. In response, we created an ongoing series of webinars focused on connecting employers with local resources designed to help attract, develop, and retain their workforce. Head over to GrowGreatFallsMontana.org/Workforce to learn more and register for the remainder of the series.
Commercial Property Assisted Capital Enhancements (C-PACE) financing spreads out what can be expensive upfront costs for energy efficiency, renewable energy and water conservation improvements.
Sweetgrass Development has published a survey they plan on using to provide business trainings and deliver an assessment of what is required to grow the regional economy in the second half of 2021.
A bill to remove barriers for communities seeking to use Economic Development Administration (EDA) grants to develop high-speed broadband access was introduced in the House of Representatives today by Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Ranking Member Sam Graves (MO-06) and Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS).
As a manufacturer of asphalt paving equipment, Weiler is exactly the kind of business that benefits from the federal government increasing spending on roads and bridges. But when Patrick Weiler talks about infrastructure, the issue he raises has almost nothing to do with his company’s core business.
A new study shows that the cost of abandoned mine cleanup might be as much as double the old estimation, reaching close to $26 billion. But the cleanup coffers meant to keep the environment and human health intact are almost empty.
Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s latest effort to rein in car use and fight pollution would prevent non-residents from driving across the French capital’s historic heart in 2022.
Instead of a system where some plastics are rejected because they are the wrong colour or made of composites, chemical recycling could see all types of plastic fed into an “infinite” recycling system