Monthly Archives: July 2018

School Background Check Policy Has Some Parents Angry & Others Relieved

2020-04-20T18:43:38-07:00

It’s hard to believe that summer is flying by so fast, but many schools will be back in session in a couple of weeks! As schools begin a new year, they will be relying on parents, college students, and other community members to help implement programs, assist in the classroom, chaperone field trips, and provide students with the opportunity for more one-on-one attention. An increased community presence in schools can be very beneficial for both students and staff, but it also brings an added element of potential danger. From coast to coast, news reports can be found about school volunteers trafficking in child pornography, engaging in inappropriate relationships with students, and behaving in ways that are detrimental or harmful [...]

School Background Check Policy Has Some Parents Angry & Others Relieved2020-04-20T18:43:38-07:00

Small Businesses Employee Retention Problems Surge With Low Unemployment Rates

2021-06-15T11:16:40-07:00

Hiring is on the rise in many parts of the country, and Nevada is no exception. According to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation’s May 2018 labor report, Nevada’s job growth is holding at 2.8% and unemployment has gone down to 4.8%, the lowest it has been since 2007. In fact, Nevada has added 37,600 jobs over the year and reclaimed the title of the fastest growing private sector in the U.S.! What does this mean for Nevada employers? For most, it will mean more hiring and more competition to get the best new hires as job seekers have more options to choose from. […]

Small Businesses Employee Retention Problems Surge With Low Unemployment Rates2021-06-15T11:16:40-07:00
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