COVID-19 pandemic interrupts hands-on learning for trade students looking to graduate
By ABC 7’s Jesse Kirsch – For the class of 2020, preparing for the future isn’t going as planned. For some, it could mean a
By ABC 7’s Jesse Kirsch – For the class of 2020, preparing for the future isn’t going as planned. For some, it could mean a
CHICAGO – The semi-annual International Manufacturing Technology Show may not end up happening after all in 2020, organizers are hinting after postponing a couple of
FORT WORTH — In response to previously reported COVID-19 F-35 supplier delays, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) said last week they are taking proactive measures to
Order Will Help Manufacturers Recover More Quickly, Put Americans Back to Work SCHAUMBURG, IL – May 19, 2020, President Trump signed an executive order recognizing
SCHAUMBURG – Another 3 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, Bloomberg reports Thursday. The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits topped 3 million
April auto sales could be at the lowest monthly level in more than 40 years. Covid-19 has cut new car demand in half, the Louisville
After studying the federal program, Industry Week’s Ethan Karp offers tips to attain loan forgiveness in the COVID Payroll Protection Plan. The article contains more
There’s a proposal circulating the halls of Congress that is intended to protect workers as they go back to work post COVID-19. It’s an amendment
Technology & Manufacturing Association UPDATE ON NEW IL WORKERS COMPENSATION RULES During an emergency meeting of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) on Wednesday, the
D.C. – The $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program aimed at providing government-financed loans for struggling small businesses has been depleted of funds after just two