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  • Contractor Community – February 20230

    ASA Begins Working with the 118th Congress ​Since the members of the 118th Congress were sworn in a few weeks ago, ASA has been working to introduce our association to these newly elected members of Congress, along with maintaining our relationship with the returning members. ASA looks forward to continuing to serve as a critical

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  • Pathways to a Happier New Year0

    James T. Yand, Miller Nash LLP Long hours working and high stress deadlines can lead to burnout, depression, and substance abuse. A record 4.4 million workers quit their jobs in September 2021 as part of the “Great Resignation,” making it clear that to stay competitive and retain top talent, employers must make some crucial changes.

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  • Cash Flow Positive: Taking Out the Stress in Chasing Payments0

    By Patrick Hogan, handle.com Arguably, one of the most stressful things subcontractors have to deal with is cash flow. Growth and sales are always on the minds of business owners–but it’s hard to make moves when liquidity is held up. Taking care of cash flow should be a priority, but it’s easy to make mistakes

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  • 4 Strategies To Keep Up With 20230

    By Dale Carnegie Staff Key Insights Companies can no longer wall themselves off from the non-business world around them. Indeed, corporate social responsibility is on the minds of consumers as they seek out organizations who are committed to diversity efforts, social and environmental consciousness, and compassion for their employees. As consumer priorities shift, businesses must

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