Tennessee Supply Chain Issues Likely to Be Increased By Looming Railroad Strike
It Looks Like Tennessee Companies Could Be Facing Additional Supply Chain Issues As Railroad Workers Prepare For A Nationwide Strike.
Read moreIt Looks Like Tennessee Companies Could Be Facing Additional Supply Chain Issues As Railroad Workers Prepare For A Nationwide Strike.
Read moreTennessee Businesses Have To Pay Less Than Most States In The Country To Find An Employee, According To A New Report From Tipalti. Those Workers Are Then Facing Burnout More Than Most Of Their Counterparts In Other States, According To A Report From Lensa.
Read more100,000 People In Tennessee Quit Their Jobs In March, The Most Recent Month Of Available Data – A 5.3% Increase From One Year Earlier. This Accounts For 3.1% Of The Total Workforce, Slightly Higher Than The 3.0% Share Of Workers Nationwide Who Quit Their Jobs In March.
Read moreThe Department Of Labor Has Made A Bold Move To Sweep Union Corruption Under The Rug. And Unless State Leaders Step In, Tennessee Workers May Pay The Price.
Read moreFollowing the Announcement On September 9th, 2021 Of Two Planned Executive Orders Mandating Injections Of Experimental COVID-19 Vaccines, A Message Was Distributed From Our Headquarters Stating 3M Would “Comply” With The Executive Orders Due To Having More Than 100 Employees And Because 3M Is A Federal Contractor (Thus Meaning No Option For Weekly COVID-19 Testing In Lieu Of Experimental Vaccination). There Was No Hesitation, No Gathering Of Employees’ Opinions, And No Other Steps Taken That Would Support 3m’s Claim Of Being “Inclusive”. It’s Simply Blatant Discrimination And Corporate Bullying.
Read moreWhile Every State Reported An Increase In Real Personal Income Per Capita, Incomes In Some States Climbed Far Faster Than Others. Of All States, Tennessee Had The 22nd Lowest Real Income Per Capita Growth.
Read more1) Tennessee Workers Fight For Religious Exemptions To Vaccines
2) Hamilton County Commission To Appoint Interim Replacement For State Rep Mike Carter
3) Lee’s Signature Makes Tennessee A Second Amendment Sanctuary State
Individuals Working In Tennessee Have The Right To Ask For A Religious Exemption To Taking A COVID-19 Vaccine, But That Does Not Guarantee That The Exemption Will Be Granted By Employers.
Read moreAs President Joe Biden Promotes His Several Trillion Dollars In Proposed Federal Spending, Republicans And Small Businesses Are Raising The Alarm, Arguing The Taxes Needed To Pay For Those Spending Plans Are A Threat To The Economy.
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