Card Swipe Fees Under Scrutiny
Hub CEO Scheeler explains how Mastercard and Visa fee hikes hurt small retailers. Click here to view the full article
Hub CEO Scheeler explains how Mastercard and Visa fee hikes hurt small retailers. Click here to view the full article
With more cleaning necessary to help stem the transmission of COVID-19, retailers need to create time for workers to disinfect stores more frequently. Click here to view the full article
PMAA is working closely with the U.S. Departments of Energy, Transportation, Homeland Security, the U.S. EPA and the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) to mitigate any negative impact of the COVID19 coronavirus on fuel marketers. Click here to view the full article
COVID-19 Nevada Small Business Update Tuesday, March 24, 2020 It’s being estimated that Nevada’s private sector could lose up to 67,000 jobs by June 2020 because of the current health and economic crisis of COVID-19. With all the information floating around and the barrage of minute-by-minute updates, the team at Capitol Partners wanted to share …
Small employers who have less than 500 employees will be subject to the new paid-time-off provisions of the bill. They will be required to pay for two weeks of sick leave to any employee who contracts COVID-19 or needs to care for other family members who have contracted the disease or qualify under other specific …
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In Nevada, convenience stores provide essential services and products in communities including critical fuel availability for healthcare and medical professionals, first responders, delivery workers and everyone else who needs to travel the roads. Without convenience stores selling fuel, for example, supply chains and deliveries will be disrupted. When disasters or emergencies occur, convenience stores, most …
Accurate, actionable information during an epidemic can save lives. Physicians are on the front line of this epidemic. Click here to view the full article
Employers are finding ways to prepare for the coronavirus. Click here to view the full NACS article
Coronavirus Guidance for Businesses The CDC is recommending that employees wash their hands and cover coughs and sneezes along with businesses encouraging sick employees to remain at home until they are fever-free. Click here to view the full NACS article