Business Management - Industry Trends
During this webinar, Adriane Harrison, VP of Human Relations Consulting and Gary Jones, Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety Affairs, PRINTING United Alliance, will discuss the mandate in more detail, address questions it raises, and what will happen next.
In-plant Impressions is conducting a survey of government in-plants to learn about services they provide, growth trends, and how COVID has impacted them. The results will appear in our November/December issue.
On Sept. 13, all entries in the In-Print 2021 contest will be examined by a team of judges in Kearney, Mo., inside the headquarters of the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association.
It was a day of anguish and destruction – even more so for printers who were close to the World Trade Center 20 years ago tomorrow.
It’s hard to believe 20 years have passed. To many of us, it seems like yesterday, that day when everything changed.
John R. Paeglow III, of Troy, New York, pled guilty to defrauding a commercial finance company. The company paid more than $400,000 to Paeglow’s book printing business for the right to collect payment for the sales of books that had not been sold nor shipped.
It has been a tough year. No matter what kind of success we have had (or not had), work has been harder and the stress level has been off the charts. What can we do if we're dealing with burnout?
At a time when there’s competition for talent, employers need to move beyond just providing a living wage and understand how they can offer greater value, including modern tools, for today’s workers. When it comes to attracting and retaining hourly employees, businesses that provide what they truly value will thrive.
In case you missed them, these were IPI’s most-read articles of August.
A record 44 container ships are currently waiting to access the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.