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28
Oct
Nowadays, a company that wants to be successful will almost always need to deal with the challenge of innovation and sustainability.
Innovation and sustainability typically involve the business model or the services or products offered by the company. However, they can also have impact on a company’s operations and organization. Indeed, a flexible and forward-looking corporate structure can be crucial to the growth and development of a startup.
Below are ten tips for managing and developing a new business in an...
28
Oct
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to return to a policy, requiring companies to admit wrongdoing to settle certain enforcement actions, according to the SEC Division of Enforcement Director Gurbir Grewal.
Grewal, speaking at the Practising Law Institute’s October 13 SEC Speaks conference, said the agency will require “admissions in cases ‘where heightened accountability and acceptance of responsibility are in the public interest.’”
Grewal told attendees that “hen it comes to accountability, few things rival the magnitude of wrongdoers admitting that they...
27
Oct
As employers across the country are facing critical labor shortages, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has stepped in, attempting to help by removing barriers that may have previously stopped employers from rehiring retirees and dissuaded many workers from continuing to work after reaching retirement age.
The IRS recently provided guidance in the form of answers to two new frequently asked questions (FAQs) on its website to alleviate two common concerns relating to the payment of retirement benefits to employees who are still...
27
Oct
A bad hire can be a costly, frustrating, and time-consuming mistake. The US Department of Labor has estimated that the cost of a single bad hire equals up to 30% of the employee’s first-year salary. The time and money spent to find, hire, and train these bad hires will all be for naught, and what’s worse is that you will still be on the hook to repeat the process when you inevitably must replace the employee who didn’t work...
26
Oct
We are delighted to announce that PSNGR1 won the Business Travel Innovator 2021 People's Choice Award at the BTN (Business Travel News) Group 8th Annual Innovate Faceoff on October 22.
PSNGR1 is an end-to-end corporate travel platform that provides preferred content, a layer of smart policies/administration, and the convenience of booking everything in one place.
No financial commitments. No subscriptions. No booking fees. Just savings of up to 35%.
Content
Preferred discounts from air, hotel and car suppliers to drive savings!
Convenience
Employees can book...
26
Oct
This month’s newsletter provides an overview of recent changes in Canadian and American immigration including all measures directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the most recent news since the beginning of the pandemic and travel restrictions as of October 22, 2021
The U.S. land border will be open to fully vaccinated Canadian travellers starting on November 8
Vaccinated Canadians will be able to travel to the U.S. by land or ferry starting on November 8, 2021 for non-essential purposes (tourism, family travel,...
26
Oct
From air cargo delays in Hong Kong, to the queue of ships outside key American gateways, to the unrealistic push to 24/7 operations at LA-LB ports, to impending UK border controls, to a new decarbonization initiative, it’s time for the latest edition of The Weekly Roar.
It’s the same story… just a different key international shipping gateway. Given a recent COVID-19 outbreak at the Hong Kong International Airport, some industry insiders are predicting transit times to increase by 2-3 days...
25
Oct
Last month you read about “How to Start a U.S. Business from Abroad.” Once formed, operating the entity in compliance with U.S. laws and regulations makes sure the business is profitable. If the business is in a heavily regulated industry, such as pharmaceuticals or medical devices, then developing strategies and solutions that avoid violations, citations, warning letters and litigation is critical. BioPortUSA and its team of subject matter experts can help spot the risks that are often market barriers...
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