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Protect the safety and health of your employees-and your business, too.
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Fabricators rely on a variety of techniques to solve the balancing act of supply and demand.
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Darren Arthur of Nautilux Custom Canvas gives insights on how his shop runs.
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The American Boating Congress took to Capitol Hill in May to discuss key policy issues.
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Employers place a great deal of trust in their employees, but it’s important to keep your guard up.
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The 2010 Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act, which was recently signed into law, includes a whopping $17.6 billion in tax breaks for businesses, while pumping an additional $20 billion into highway and transit programs.
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Katie Bradford uses computer imaging to fabricate hard-to-design projects.
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The Marine Marketers of America (MMA) announced two new incentives: a marketing program to support dealer-based women’s boating education and a new website.
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It's time to sit down at your sewing machine and begin to put the pieces of the fabric puzzle back together.
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The IRS introduced a list of the top ten things every business owner should know about hiring people as independent contractors versus hiring them as employees.
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The days of cumbersome, manual systems are long past, and today there are a number of affordable and full-featured software packages that allow business owners to track and manage every aspect of their operation’s finances.
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The Health Savings Account (HSA) legislation, signed into law in 2003, offers you the possibility of making a dramatic reduction in your costs.
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The third annual BoatUS Recreational Boating Access Award will accept nominations until Oct. 1.
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Businesses across all industries face changes in workforce and labor needs.
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Saving energy may come with additional costs, but provisions in our tax laws, benefits that increased significantly with last fall’s “Bailout” bill, offset some of those higher, up-front costs.
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Production of Chris-Craft’s Lancer 20 (formerly named “Speedster”) has moved from Sarasota, Fla., to Cleveland County, N.C. Production of Chris-Craft’s smallest and most popular boat began in its new Kings Mountain facility in March.
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Recruitment, reference checks and record keeping.
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To encourage relationships with customers, and to spur business, some fabricators offer distinctive incentives for using their services.
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Pat Fleischman of Bear Creek Canvas in Spencer, Wis., has worked on boat canvases in the past, but camper work now is the company’s mainstay.