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Court vacates 2023 NLRB Joint Employer Rule
By A. I. Benavidez | Jul 19, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has been granted a request to withdraw its appeal of the United States District Court in the Eastern District of Texas decision vacating the 2023 Joint Employer Rule. This development reinstates the long-established "direct and immediate" joint employer standard, offering clear guidance for foodservice employers and employees.
Bureau of Labor Statistics announces June CPI decrease for the West Region
By J. N. Schierl | Jul 19, 2024
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that in June, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the West Region decreased by 0.2 percent due to lower gasoline prices. Over the past year, the CPI-U increased by 2.8 percent, with food prices rising by 2.6 percent and energy prices increasing by 1 percent.
National Restaurant Association advocates at nominating conventions
By K. R. Nelson | Jul 17, 2024
Staff from the National Restaurant Association brought a pro-restaurant message to attendees of the Republican National Convention this week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will share a similar message at the Democratic National Convention next month in Chicago.
Motor vehicle insurance costs rising faster than overall inflation
By M. N. Tirado | Jul 11, 2024
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS) reported that the national Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased by 0.1% in June, after showing no change over the month of May. Over the last year, the all items index has increased an average of 3% nationwide.
American Gaming Association announces Hall of Fame Class for 2024
By A. I. Benavidez | Jul 10, 2024
The American Gaming Association (AGA) announced the Gaming Hall of Fame Class of 2024, honoring three leaders for their significant contributions to the industry: Jim Allen, Alan Feldman, and Debi Nutton.
AGA endorses anti-human trafficking employer certification legislation
By J. D. Suayan | Jul 9, 2024
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has endorsed new legislation introduced by Congressmen David Valadao (R-CA) and Troy Carter (D-LA). The proposed bill aims to establish a certification program under the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign, recognizing employers who train their workforce in identifying and combating human trafficking.
Construction sector adds jobs as unemployment falls; wages rise
By J. N. Schierl | Jul 5, 2024
The construction sector added 27,000 jobs in June while its unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent, the lowest rate for the month, and pay levels in the industry continued to rise, according to an analysis of new government data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials indicated that construction firms are increasing pay and taking other measures to recruit workers amid tight labor conditions.
AGC responds critically to OSHA's proposed federal heat safety rule
By M. N. Tirado | Jul 2, 2024
Construction Association Officials Note that New Proposal, However, Fails to Address Regional Weather Variations, Should Outline Steps Workers Must Take to Protect Themselves from Heat Exposure
Construction job growth seen across majority of U.S. metro areas from May '23 to May '24
By A. K. Howerter | Jul 2, 2024
Construction employment increased in 225, or 63 percent, of 358 metro areas between May 2023 and May 2024, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data. Association officials noted that employment levels in some parts of the country have been impacted by changing demand for construction and ongoing labor shortages.
Construction spending drops slightly despite increase since last year
By J. D. Suayan | Jul 1, 2024
Construction spending declined by 0.1 percent between April and May to a seasonally adjusted rate of $2.139 trillion, amid declines in demand for a range of nonresidential and residential construction projects. However, construction spending levels are up 6.4 percent compared to May 2023, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America released today of new federal data. Association officials noted that public construction demand was up 0.5 percent for the month, helping offset declines in other types of activity.
Nevada inflation outpaces national average rates
By R. B. Pepalis | Jun 20, 2024
Inflation rates in the Western Region, which includes Nevada, saw an increase of 0.1% in May of 2024, with a 3.3% increase over the past twelve months.
Consumer Price Index shows 20.3% increase in car insurance in last year
By A. A. Sanchez | Jun 13, 2024
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’s (BLS) Consumer Price Index (CPI) report shows an increase of 3.3% in the all items index over the last twelve months, with motor vehicle insurance increasing 20.3% during that time.
20% fees not enough? They were for fee-cap opponents’ lawyer
By R. B. Pepalis | May 30, 2024
The Washington superlawyer representing opponents to a proposed 20% cap on contingency fees in Nevada argues the cap would place “unprecedented limits on ordinary Nevadans to obtain legal representation.”
Amber Donnelli will serve as interim president of Great Basin College
By D. L. Deener | May 29, 2024
The Nevada System of Higher Education's (NSHE) Board of Regents has voted in favor of an agreement that will see Amber Donnelli serve as the interim president of Great Basin College. Donnelli is set to assume her new role this summer.
National Restaurant Association emphasizes balanced use of tech for optimal dining experiences
By R. B. Pepalis | May 20, 2024
Restaurants will excel by balancing the use of technology to make the dining experience more efficient, convenient, and personalized while still being attentive and customer-focused.