Articles | Regulatory


The Public Policy Impact on Labor
John Nothdurft | June 28, 2019

Simply put, the labor market is tight. Unemployment is low, wages are increasing, and there are more open positions than workers looking...read more


Looking For Workers?
John Nothdurft | June 25, 2019

According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) more than 7.8 million jobs need to be filled by 2020. This is...read more


New York Delay’s Ingredient Disclosure Program Again
John Nothdurft | June 20, 2019

On June 12, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced it had delayed the enforcement deadline for manufacturers to comply...read more


Advocating for Advocacy
Mikel Gabrielson | May 28, 2019

One of the many rewarding parts about working at ISSA is the chance to connect with you, our members, learn about your...read more


Unleashing the Power of Cleaning
John Nothdurft | April 25, 2019

What is the power of cleaning? No, I am not referring to how strong cleaning products are, or the ability of a crew...read more


Tariff Talk
Michael Wilson | January 2, 2019

Tariffs are taxes or import duties imposed on items imported from one country to another. Typically, they are applied in situations where...read more


The Lighter Side of OSHA
Jason Bader | September 12, 2018

When distributors hear mention of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), they instantly conjure up images of...read more


Working With Labor Wage Increases
Nicole Bowman | September 5, 2018

Current and expected legislation at the federal, state, and municipal levels could mean higher pay for employees, including an increased minimum wage...read more