Sustaining Your Business during Labor Shortages: The Role of Tools and Equipment Jim Hoff March 17, 2017 No Comments economic factors are just as important - especially at a time when it's difficult to recruit and retain the best employees.Read More
IRE Seminar: Where did all the Good People Go? Monroe Porter February 24, 2017 No Comments Texting, emails and instant communication have changed the speed of how businesses operate.Read More
A Tale of Two Industries Rick Damato February 2, 2017 No Comments Who among us doesn't dream of being part of a growth industry where sales are solid and the backlog is robust?Read More
GAF Aligns With Technology Solution to Help Contractors Save Time and Money February 1, 2016 No Comments GAF announced an alliance with LaborSync.Read More
The NLRB Provides Ammo to Unions Richard Alaniz November 4, 2015 No Comments It’s clear that employers who utilize contract workers need to review the NLRB decision. Read More
NLRB Rules Against Employers for Firing Racist and Disrespectful Workers Richard Alaniz October 6, 2015 No Comments Recent rulings by the NLRB demonstrate a disturbing trend in federal labor law.Read More
Too Much Work, Too Few People Monroe Porter October 6, 2015 No Comments Always look for potential employees the same way that you're always looking for jobs.Read More
Roofing Ramblings Rick Damato July 23, 2015 No Comments Every time I speak with a roofing contractor lately, the topic of labor emerges as number one. In all my years in the roofing industry, the topic of labor has consistently been on top or near the top of the list.Read More
Understanding Roofing-Business Financials Monroe Porter July 23, 2015 No Comments To have a profit and loss statement that makes sense, use a format that matches your estimating logic. Read More
NLRB Weighs in on Employee-Handbook Guidelines Richard Alaniz June 29, 2015 One Comment The report offers much-needed clarity on how the NLRB views employee-handbook rules.Read More