sl Dhaka slashes GDP to 11-year low of 5.2% for 2019-20 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:41:36 GMT Full Article
sl UK test-and-trace app trial on Isle of Wight "going well" – minister By www.firstpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:41:18 +0000 LONDON (Reuters) - A trial of Britain's proposed coronavirus test-and-trace app being conducted on the Isle of Wight off the coast of southern England is going well, Transort Secretary Grant Shapps said on Saturday. "The trial in the Isle of Wight of that tracking app, the NHSX app designed to help assist people, is going well The post UK test-and-trace app trial on Isle of Wight "going well" – minister appeared first on Firstpost. Full Article World Reuters
sl In a Fast World, Think Slowly By hbr.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 09:56:26 -0500 Frank Partnoy, professor of law and finance at the University of San Diego and author of "Wait: The Art and Science of Delay." Full Article
sl Attacking the Sleep Conspiracy By hbr.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 09:20:50 -0500 Russell Sanna, executive director of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Full Article
sl Slide Deck Presentations Don’t Have to Be Terrible By hbr.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 19:34:50 -0500 Evan Loomis and Evan Baehr, coauthors of "Get Backed," on how to win someone over with PowerPoint. Full Article
sl Make Tools Like Slack Work for Your Company By hbr.org Published On :: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 18:48:04 -0500 Tsedal Neeley, a professor at Harvard Business School, and Paul Leonardi, a management professor at UC Santa Barbara, talk about the potential that applications such as Slack, Yammer, and Microsoft Teams have for strengthening employee collaboration, productivity, and organizational culture. They discuss their research showing how effective these tools can be and warn about common traps companies face when they implement them. Neeley and Leonardi are co-authors of the article "What Managers Need to Know About Social Tools" in the November-December 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review. Full Article
sl The Science Behind Sleep and High Performance By hbr.org Published On :: Tue, 04 Sep 2018 15:57:40 -0500 Marc Effron, president of the Talent Strategy Group, looked at the scientific literature behind high performance at work and identified eight steps we can all take to get an edge. Among those steps is taking care of your body -- sleep, exercise, and nutrition. But the most important is sleep. He offers some practical advice on getting more and better rest, and making time to exercise. Effron is the author of the new book, "8 Steps to High Performance: Focus On What You Can Change (Ignore the Rest)." Full Article
sl Why Management History Needs to Reckon with Slavery By hbr.org Published On :: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 17:46:02 -0500 Caitlin Rosenthal, assistant professor of history at UC Berkeley, argues there are strong parallels between the accounting practices used by slaveholders and modern business practices. While we know slavery's economic impact on the United States, Rosenthal says we need to look closer at the details — down to accounting ledgers – to truly understand what abolitionists and slaves were up against, and how those practices still influence business and management today. She's the author of the book, "Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management." Full Article
sl Dhaka slashes GDP to 11-year low of 5.2% for 2019-20 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:00:04 GMT Full Article
sl The Polaris Slingshot is a car-motorcycle mashup that costs $33,000 and can do 0-60 mph in 5 seconds — on 3 wheels. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:13:00 -0400 Matthew DeBord/Insider I tested a roughly $33,000 Polaris Slingshot R, a three-wheeled "autocycle." The three-wheeler category includes vehicles from Can-Am and Harley-Davidson, offering a motorcycle experience in a less demanding package. My Slingshot R had a new, Polaris-developed, 203-horsepower engine and an automatic transmission. In all but three US states, no motorcycle license is required to operate the Slingshot (New York, Massachusetts, and Alaska continue to require the motorcycle certification). The Slingshot is insanely fun, with a modest learning curve — it's a great alternative to a two-wheeler, although the price is definitely steep for the Slingshot R. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Motorcycles are cool, but they aren't for everybody. Fortunately, there are some alternatives out there that offer an equally compelling, open-air experience. One of the most popular is the the Polaris Slingshot, manufactured by the Minnesota-based powersports company. Until recently, Slingshots were available only with manual transmissions and GM-sourced engines, but for 2020, Polaris has updated the autocycle with an in-house motor and an automatic. The automatic transmission in particular really broadens the Slingshot's potential. So I was excited to sample the machine, which I first saw about five years ago. Polaris was kind enough to loan me a tester for a few weeks. Here's how it went:The Polaris Slingshot is a three-wheeled autocycle/motorcycle that Polaris industries has produced since 2014. My 2020 Slingshot R tester cost about $33,000 and was outfitted in a menacing red-and-black paint job. Matthew DeBord/Insider The cheapest Slingshot is about $20,000. This wasn't my first crack at a Slingshot. Polaris brought the vehicle to Insider's New York offices when the vehicle first launched. And I generally have a gander at the Slingshot when I visit the annual New York motorcycle show. See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:All the coolest features of every Tesla vehicle ever made or unveiled, rankedHere are 20 cars you can drive off the lot new for less than $20,000How Tesla's cargo capacity stacks up against other iconic front trunks in the car industry: From Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, and moreFOLLOW US: On Facebook for more car and transportation content! Full Article Features Polaris Polaris Slingshot Motorcycles Car Review BITranspo
sl Elon Musk says Tesla will 'immediately' leave California after coronavirus shutdowns forced the company to close its main car factory (TSLA) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:34:00 -0400 Reuters Elon Musk says Tesla may leave its Palo Alto headquarters and Fremont, California factory. In a tweet Saturday morning, the chief executive continued his outrage against shelter-in-place orders that have forced most non-essential businesses to close. Last week, Musk likened the rules to fascism, and urged leaders to "give people their goddamn freedom back." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. After a week of decrying coronavirus shelter-in-place orders that have left Tesla's main factory shuttered and unable to produce vehicles, Elon Musk says the company may move its factory out of the state. "Tesla is filing a lawsuit against Alameda County immediately," the chief executive said on Twitter Saturday morning. "The unelected & ignorant 'Interim Health Officer' of Alameda is acting contrary to the Governor, the President, our Constitutional freedoms & just plain common sense!"See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: How waste is dealt with on the world's largest cruise shipSee Also:Tesla has secured a $565 million loan for its factory in Shanghai where the company just halted operationsElon Musk and Grimes gave their baby an unusual name with multiple hidden meanings, and it may have a hidden connection to the X-MenWatch Elon Musk pronounce his baby's name, which he says Grimes mostly picked out Full Article Tesla Elon Musk California coronavirus TSLA
sl Slow the Spread of COVID-19 with Proper Cleaning of Electrical PPE By www.necanet.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 22:02:26 Z Due to the cross-contamination challenges impacting our industry caused by COVID-19, Enespro has updated our Care and Maintenance Guidelines for Electrical PPE, incorporating important CDC guidelines and references to ASTM F496. Full Article Home Page
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 11/15/19: The Time is Now: Repeal the Cadillac Tax By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 21:04:13 Z Take Action: Tell the Senate to Vote on NECA-Supported Cadillac Tax Repeal! Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues Home Page
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 11/22/19: Change Orders, Pension Reform Introduced By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 13:23:25 Z NECA Legislative Update for the week of November 22, 2019 Full Article Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 11/27/19: NECA 2020 Legislative Conference Dates Announced By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 22:43:21 Z 1. Multiemployer Pension Reform Update Senators Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), Chairmen of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee and the Senate Finance Committee, respectively, published a white paper on November 20 with their initial proposals for solving the crisis and challenges facing the multiemployer pension system. This document is the first proposal of weight coming from Republican Senate leaders but is not a legislative text, or a declared bill. The white paper is intended to begin a more in-depth discussion on potential fixes and should be understood as the starting point of negotiations. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA will submit comments and continue working with Members of Congress and meeting with congressional leaders and staff on this matter before final legislation is introduced to make sure the industry’s needs are met. While the white paper includes composite plan design and other beneficial aspects, there are revisions that should ultimately be made. To that end, NECA will focus its advocacy on the following topics: Maintaining Responsible Employer Premiums Limiting the Damages of Withdrawal Liability Passing Innovative Composite Plan Design As this is the initial proposal in a multifaceted negotiation, we continue to urge restraint from our membership. Your government affairs team will tirelessly work on your behalf to represent your companies and our industry to insure we achieve a positive result. More information can be found here 2. 2020 Legislative Conference Dates Announced The NECA 2020 National Legislative Conference will be held April 27-30, 2020 in Washington, DC. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA looks forward to welcoming our contractors to the nation’s capital for another year of advocating for our industry. 3. Take Action on Nuclear Powers America Act Tell Congress to support the bipartisan Nuclear Powers America Act (H.R. 2314/S. 1134). This legislation will help NECA contractors by extending the ITC to include nuclear work by creating a 30 percent tax credit for refueling costs and qualified nuclear power plant capital expenditures for each taxable year through 2023. Thereafter, the credit rate would be reduced until it reached 10 percent in 2026. Nuclear power accounts for 20% of the nation’s electrical supply, produces more than 60% of the emissions-free generation in America, supporting 475,000 jobs. NECA’s Look Ahead: Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Ill.) introduced the NECA-supported bipartisan Nuclear Powers America Act (H.R.2314 / S.1134). NECA has long advocated for a diverse portfolio of energy sources especially, clean and renewable energy sources such as nuclear power. Take Action Full Article Advocacy Issues Home Page Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 12/6/19: Government Efficiency at Work? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 23:02:05 Z This week in Government Affairs, Federal Government consolidates platforms for federal work, NECA urges Congress to pass appropriations bills before deadline and 2019 NECAPAC contributions deadline announced. Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues Home Page
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 12/13/19: NECA Contractor Helps Secure Win for Small Businesses By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 02:12:49 Z This week in government affairs: NECA opposes bill to raise top tax rate for pass-throughs, NECA member testifies before the house small business committee and NECA Wins in NDAA. Full Article Advocacy Issues Home Page Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 12/20/19: NECA Secures Major Wins: Cadillac Tax Repeal, 529s and more! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 23:42:28 Z 1. NECA Wins in Year-End Funding Bills On December 17, 2019, Congress passed two funding bills, H.R. 1158, FY2020 Consolidated National Security Appropriations Package and H.R. 1865, FY2020 Consolidated Domestic and International Assistance Package, both resulting in big wins for NECA contractors. NECA’s Look Ahead: In addition to ensuring the full operation of the federal government for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2020, several of NECA’s top legislative priorities were included: Full repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) 40 percent “Cadillac Tax” Allowing 529 savings accounts to be used for costs associated with Department of Labor (DOL) registered apprenticeship programs Seven-year reauthorization of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Extension of the National Flood Insurance Program Full repeal of health insurance tax (HIT) and the medical device excise tax Seven-year authorization of the U.S. Export-Import Bank An extension of 179D energy efficiency tax deduction retrospectively from 2017 and prospectively through 2020 $1 billion for Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grants Summaries of the package can be found below: Full Package Summary – H.R. 1158 Full Package Summary – H.R. 1865 Division Q – Summary (Revenue Provision Amendment) 2. USMCA Passes the House On December 19, 2019, the House passed, in a 385 to 41 vote, the NECA-supported United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), H.R. 5430, to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NECA’s Look Ahead: Now that the USMCA has passed the House, it will move to the Senate. Under the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), the bill procedurally spends up to 15 legislative session days in the Senate Finance Committee. Then, there are up to 15 session days for the Senate to vote on the floor. With Impeachment Articles passed from the House taking precedent, USMCA is unlikely to see a Senate vote any time before late February. 3. Impeachment Update On December 18, 2019, the House of Representatives took up impeachment procedure and passed H. Res. 755 – “Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors” by a vote of 230 – 197, 1 for Article I and by a vote of 229 – 197, 1 for Article II. NECA’s Look Ahead: It remains unclear when the two articles of impeachment will reach the Senate. When they do arrive to the Senate, it is expected that the Senate will begin the trail immediately. Full Article Advocacy Issues Home Page Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 1/10/20: NECA Supports ESIC and Passing Reverse Auction Reform By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 14:03:40 Z NECA's top three legislative items for the week of January 6, 2020. Full Article Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 1/17/20: Win a free registration to the 2021 Legislative Conference! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 01:54:30 Z NECA's legislative top three for the week of January 17, 2020 Full Article Home Page Advocacy
sl Chairman's Challenge: Long Island Chapter NECA Meets Rep. Peter King By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 13:51:06 Z On January 22, 2020, members of the Long Island Chapter NECA met with Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 1/24/20: It's Time: Addressing the United States' Aging Infrastructure By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 13:55:01 Z This week in NECA Government Affairs we spotlight infrastructure legislation, the new SBA Administrator and the newly signed US/China Trade Agreement. Full Article Home Page Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Announces 2020 Legislative Conference Keynote: Amy Walter By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 16:57:51 Z Amy Walter, National Editor of the Cook Political Report and former Political Director of ABC News, will be returning to speak at the NECA 2020 National Legislative Conference. Full Article Home Page Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 1/31/20: EPA Announces WOTUS Rule Change By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 09:05:00 Z Top three in Government Affairs for the week of January 31. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl Chairman’s Challenge: Long Island Chapter Meets Rep. Lee Zeldin By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 21:33:09 Z Last week, members of NECA’s Long Island Chapter met with Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 2/14/20: Paid Family Leave, ‘America’s Budget’ and Your State Primary Election By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 14:14:14 Z 1. Hearing on Expanding the Family and Medical Leave Act On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, the Workforce Protections Subcommittee held a hearing to discuss the issue of paid family leave. This hearing examined the different ways that the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) could be updated to best benefit employees, employers, and the American economy. Among suggested updates are expanding eligibilty under the FMLA, reducing exclusions, promoting tax cuts to businesses that provide paid leave, and increasing employee access to additional paid leave options. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA will continue to monitor this issue as different solutions to paid family and medical leave are presented, working with legislators to reduce the impact on the electrical construction industry. 2. President Trump Releases Budget Proposal to Congress On March 11, 2019, President Donald Trump released his budget proposal to Congress, “A Budget for America’s Future”. The budget and detailed summaries are found here. NECA’s Look Ahead: The President’s budget in its current form will not be passed by Congress to become law. The budget is largely seen as a political document. Regarding government funding, the House is expected to introduce the twelve appropriations bills in Subcommittee by the end of April, with the full committee hearings expected in May. The goal is to pass the twelve bills through the House by July. The Senate is expected to pass their version in June. 3. Your Vote Counts! The 2020 state primary elections are coming up, so be sure to make your vote count! NECA contractors are uniquely positioned to play an important part in our nation's electoral process. NECA is a diverse organization comprised of many voices and election day is your opportunity to make your voice heard. NECA’s Look Ahead: Be sure you are registered to vote in your state before election day and research the candidates on your ballot to see where they stand on issues important to you. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 2/21/20: Take Action to Prohibit Reverse Auctions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 19:51:48 Z 1. Senate to Vote on America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act On February 12, 2020, NECA joined dozens of other organizations and sent a letter to Senate leadership urging quick action on the NECA-supported America’s Transportation Infrastructure Act (ATIA) (S. 2302). NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA has long believed that we must find a sustainable solution to our nation’s surface transportation. We were encouraged last summer when the bill passed out of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) and was the largest highway bill ever passed, authorizing $287 billion over five years. We will be continuing to urge the swift passage of this important legislation. 2. Take Action: Tell Your Representative to Support H.R. 5644 to Prohibit Reverse Auctions The Construction Consensus Procurement Improvement Act of 2020 (H.R. 5644) would prohibit the use of reverse auctions on federal construction projects. The Senate already passed this important legislation, and NECA remains optimistic that this sensible reform can pass the House and be enacted into law. Tell your Representative to cosponsor H.R. 5644 today! NECA’s Look Ahead: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a report stating that using reverse auctions to procure construction services did not guarantee the lowest price nor did it establish any clear benefits over the traditional sealed-bid approach. Awarding contracts solely on price requires contractors to cut costs in materials and labor, ignoring the importance of quality construction and the consideration of life-cycle costs. 3. Recess Weeks are for In-District Visits Congress was in recess this week, which is the perfect opportunity to set up a meeting with your Member of Congress at home in your districts. In-district visits are a great opportunity for your congressman to tour your company, jobsite, or training center to learn about NECA and the electrical contracting industry. Visit NECA’s Congressional Visit Toolkit to learn how to set up your meeting today! NECA’s Look Ahead: Remember, you can earn 5 points for your NECA chapter with each in-district visit in the Chairman’s Challenge. You can also earn points for sending a letter through our Legislative Action Center or attending the upcoming National Legislative Conference. Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 2/28/20: House Unanimously Votes to Help Veteran-Owned Business Opportunities By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 16:50:23 Z 1. New Joint Employer Rule Issued by the NLRB On February 25, 2020, the National Labor Relations Board released the details of a new joint-employer liability rule. This new rule, which began the regulatory process almost two years ago, reverts the regulatory language back to its pre-2007 form, requiring companies to exercise direct control over workers to be considered their employer. The new joint-employer rule creates a much higher threshold for the employers to be held jointly liable for violations; benefiting organizations and corporations structured around franchising and third-party hiring. NECA’s Look Ahead: This rule takes effect April 27, 2020. NECA will continue to monitor this rule change, assessing its impacts on jobsites. 2. The Protecting Business Opportunities for Veterans Act Passes the House On February 25, 2020, H.R. 561, the Protecting Business Opportunities for Veterans Act, passed the House by unanimous voice vote. This legislation will aid veteran-owned small businesses by directing the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs to contract with those businesses. Veteran-owed small businesses will be required to perform a majority of the work they are awarded on these government contracts with large subcontractors and will be restricted from performing the work set aside for these types of small businesses. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA applauds the House on the unanimous passage of this legislation and expects it to be received favorably in the Senate. We will continue to monitor this issue as it moves to the Senate and are confident in a positive outcome. 3. The Committee on Small Business Held Hearing to Discuss FY2021 Budget On February 26, 2020, the House Committee on Small Business held a hearing to discuss the 2021 Budget with the Small Business Administrator. Recently appointed Administrator, Jovita Carranza, gave an overview of the administration’s budget requests and the committee was able to examine the potential opportunities and challenges that small businesses participating in the SBA’s programs will face. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA looks forward to working with Administrator Carranza to ensure our contractors are protected and advocated for throughout the appropriations process. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 3/6/20: Congress Looks to Modernize National Apprenticeship Act By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 20:03:18 Z 1. Hearing Held to Reauthorize the National Apprenticeship Act On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, the Higher Education and Workforce investment Subcommittee held a hearing to discuss reauthorizing the National Apprenticeship Act. The National Apprenticeship Act, originally passed in 1937, will be amended to expand the apprenticeship system to include broader forms of apprenticeship programs. This discussion is centered around how to modernize the Act and bring apprenticeships into the 21st century. NECA’s Look Ahead: Preserving these valued apprenticeship programs is a priority. NECA continues to work closely with legislators while this bill is being shaped. 2. NLRB Chairman and General Counsel to Testify Regarding Funding Next week, the Chairman and General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board are scheduled to testify before the House Appropriations committee. This hearing is anticipated to be contentious with lawmakers inquiring as to the reasons behind the Trump Administration’s request to lower the board’s funding by 10%. At the same time, the NLRB’s regional offices are plagued with under-employment and the board itself is dogged with hearings and legal challenges over ethical conflicts of interest. NECA’s Look Ahead: While historically the National Labor Relations Board has been a contentious and often politicized place, this hearing is expected to highlight the new level of dysfunction that now riddles the Board. NECA believes that lawmakers should continue to fully fund the NLRB and encourage their leadership to expedite the hiring of their regional offices. 3. Congress Passes Coronavirus Funding Bill On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, Congress passed a NECA-supported bill, H.R. 6074, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act. NECA’s Look Ahead: This bill addresses the critical funding issues surrounding the U.S. response to the Coronavirus outbreak. The bill includes the following: $4 billion to make diagnostic tests more broadly available $2.2 billion for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for a robust response, including: $1 billion exclusively for state and local response efforts $300 million for CDC’s Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund $20 million to administer disaster assistance loans for small businesses impacted by the virus. $1.25 billion for the State Department and (USAID) $264 million to evacuate Americans and maintain consular operations overseas Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 3/13/20: USDOL Preserves Gold Standard Construction Apprenticeships By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 12:26:07 Z 1. NECA Helps Secure Construction Industry Exemption in Final IRAP Rule On March 10, 2020, the Department of Labor released the final rule of the Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs (IRAP) regulation. The final rule contains a permanent construction industry exemption, thereby protecting our industry from participation in IRAPs. NECA released a statement thanking the Administration for recognizing that the construction industry has longstanding expertise in the creation and execution of apprenticeships. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA strongly advocated for the construction industry’s exemption, with thousands of NECA contractors sending comments to the Department of Labor. By securing this exemption, the long-established, gold standard apprenticeship model that NECA Contractors utilize will remain intact and not be subjected to these parallel programs which will operate with less scrutiny and limited educational requirements. 2. The House Introduces Legislation to Address COVID-19 Outbreak Washington D.C., like the rest of the nation and world, is responding to the outbreak of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus). On the evening of March 11, President Trump addressed the nation live from the Oval Office. On Capitol Hill, negotiators continue to work to find a compromise between competing coronavirus response bills. NECA’s Look Ahead: In response to the crisis, the Senate plans to cancel a previously scheduled recess week. The House will gavel out today and will return to Washington D.C. on March 23, 2020 to finish the negotiations on a final response package. NECA CEO, David Long, released the following statement in response to the legislative and regulatory negotiations: “ NECA government affairs remains fully engaged with Members of Congress, the Department of Labor, and OSHA on how to best handle the COVID-19 outbreak with safety being a top concern for our contractors and their employees. We continue to monitor legislation coming out of Congress to address the economic impact of this outbreak and will inform our contractors on how to best work with the new regulations when they are finalized.” 3. NLRB Chairman Testifies Regarding Funding On March 11, 2020, the House Committee on Appropriations held a hearing on the National Labor Relations Board Budget Request for FY 2021. Testifying on behalf of the NLRB was the Honorable John Ring, Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB budget request and justification documents can be found here. NECA’s Look Ahead: The NLRB’s FY 2021 budget request funds their mission to protect the rights of employees, unions, and employers under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). NECA believes that lawmakers should continue to fully fund the NLRB and encourage their leadership to expedite the hiring of their regional offices. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 3/20/20: World War COVID-19 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 12:40:43 Z 1. Congress Passes Families First Coronavirus Response Act On March 18, 2020, the President signed into law the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R.6201). NECA was able to work with Members of Congress to address many of the concerns related to paid sick leave and paid family leave. H.R. 6201 states that the paid sick and family leave mandate is optional for businesses with less than 50 employees and makes no mandate or credit for businesses with more than 500 employees. The new provision ensures that no business will be saddled with a financial liability larger than the payroll tax credit it receives. More information is available in NECA’s full summary. NECA’s Look Ahead: The legislative process remains fluid and this bill is the second in a series of at least three bills designed to address this crisis. NECA continues to work with Members of Congress to ensure economic relief for our contractors in the Phase III stimulus package. 2. The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS to Provide Relief from Tax Payments On March 18, 2020, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released a statement on what was being done to minimize the impact COVID-19 has on families and small businesses. This guidance allows tax payments to be deferred until July 15, 2020, with no penalties or interest. Those individuals that owe less than $1 million and corporations that owe less than $10 million qualify for this relief. The IRS resource page on Coronavirus Tax Relief can be found here. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA supports the actions being taken by the U.S. Treasury Department and IRS. We will continue to monitor the impacts of COVID-19 legislation on NECA contractors as well as any changes the Federal Government makes to provide relief. 3. Register Today for the Government Affairs Webinar On March 26, 2020 at 2:00 PM EST, NECA’s Government Affairs team will be hosting our quarterly Political Leadership Council (PLC) town hall webinar, but for one time only, we are allowing all NECA members to register for this webinar. NECA is devoted to keeping all our contractors up to date on the latest in Washington concerning the coronavirus. NECA’s Look Ahead: The webinar content will focus on the legislation included in the coronavirus response package. The team will give an overview of Phases I and II, that have already passed Congress, as well as the status of Phase III. Register Today Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Story 3/27/20: CARES Act Phase III Provisions Bring Benefits to NECA Contractors By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 17:22:26 Z On March 26, 2020, the Senate passed “Phase III” of the Coronavirus Response Package, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in a 96-0 vote. Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues
sl NECA Legislative Top Story 4/3/20: NECA Wants To Hear From You! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 13:33:52 Z Congress Continues Work on Coronavirus Phase IV Legislation Congress has returned home to their districts for recess until April 20, 2020, but staff has continued working on Phase IV of the coronavirus response legislation. NECA Government Affairs has been in constant contact with congressional staff to ensure our contractor’s concerns are voiced, and needs are met. As the efforts to support the economy and the American people continue, NECA is working to secure the inclusion of infrastructure investment and multiemployer pension reform, along with several other issue areas, in any upcoming package. Take Action: Tell NECA what legislative provisions will provide the most relief for your company. NECA will compile our asks and communicate those with Congress to ensure our collective voice is heard. Please send your comments to NECAGovtAffairs@necanet.org by April 8, 2020. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 4/10/20: NECA Secures Paycheck Protection Program Qualifications and Additional Funding By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 20:32:44 Z 1. Administration Calls for Additional Funding for PPP One of the most popular programs created in the CARES Act, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), has released over $70 billion to small businesses to help them remain viable during this pandemic. Due to the large demand, the Administration has requested additional funding for that program in a letter to Congressional leaders. NECA’s look Ahead: Senate Democrats requested an additional $250 billion for hospitals and local governments in addition to funding for the PPP while Republican leaders argued that funding for the PPP is the only account that requires additional immediate funding at this time. The Senate adjourned on April 9, 2020 unable to pass additional funding for the PPP under unanimous consent. 2. Treasury Guidance Clarifies Qualifications for PPP Borrowers With the passage of the CARES Act, many agencies have been scrambling to enact the reforms and programs developed in rapid time. One such program, the Paycheck Protection Program, which allows substantial loans to be granted under favorable terms by the Small Business Administration, came under scrutiny for potentially requiring businesses to meet both size and revenue requirements instead of just the size requirements (under 500 employees) originally required. While this scrutiny came from an over-cautious interpretation of an earlier guidance, the Treasury Department offered additional guidance to make it clear to borrowers that they may meet either the revenue standards listed under a given NAICS code or qualify by having less than 500 employees. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA worked with key leaders once the CARES Act was signed into law to attain greater clarity on this issue for our contractors. This new change will give NECA contractors the predictability they need to move forward with the new SBA loan program. We will continue to monitor the implementation of the CARES Act and continue to maintain in constant conversation with Congressional staff and agency officials to communicate the needs of our members. 3. DOD Releases Rule on Payment to Small Business Contractors Earlier this week the Department of Defense (DOD) released a final rule on the defining and implementation of accelerated payments to classified small businesses under DOD contracts. The rule (DFARS Case 2018–D068) which finalizes the implementation of a section from 2019’s National Defense Authorization Act urges the federal government to pay small business contractors within 15 days of the receipt of a proper invoice. While this is only a goal for the federal government and not a direct mandate, which NECA advocated for in the past, we view this final rule and its upcoming full implementation as a positive step forward. NECA’s Look Ahead: We encourage NECA contractors to read the final rule and monitor its implementation on DOD contracts. With your feedback and on-the-ground experiences, we will be better able to make lawmakers and agency officials aware of its progress. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 4/17/20: Paycheck Protection Program Loan Funds Run Dry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 21:06:45 Z 1. OSHA Issues Additional Guidance on COVID as Recordable Illness On April 10, 2020, OSHA released updated enforcement guidance for recording cases of COVID-19. The guidance clarifies that OSHA’s recordkeeping requirement for COVID-19 as a recordable illness applies to those in the healthcare industry and emergency response organizations. OSHA will not enforce its recordkeeping requirements to employers outside of these sectors. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA has been working with OSHA to make this clarification to ensure that NECA contractors are not responsible for recording COVID-19 on their OSHA 300 logs on the basis that it is impossible to prove COVID-19 was contracted on the jobsite. 2. GSA Issues Order Allowing Electronic Signatures for Bonding NECA Government Affairs has worked with allied groups in the construction industry to push the General Services Administration (GSA) to issue an order allowing bonding vendors and sureties to use electronic signatures instead of the typically required ‘wet’ signatures. By doing so, our contractors can receive bonding, necessary on a majority of jobs, sooner and with less unnecessary contact during these challenging times. We are pleased to announce that this reform was recently issued. While this strictly applies to only GSA contracts, NECA government affairs, along with others, is working to spread this reform to the entirety of the federal government. NECA’s Look Ahead: Our contractors commend the GSA for their prompt response and reasonable revision. NECA will continue to work with the GSA and other construction industry groups to push for responsible reform and the removing of barriers to our industry’s reinvigoration. 3. NECA Calls for Additional Funding for Paycheck Protection Program NECA and many of its Chapters joined over two hundred trade associations in sending a letter to Congress to urge emergency funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The PPP has been very successful and widely utilized by the construction industry according to the Small Business Administration. The program ran out of funding on April 16, 2020. NECA’s Look Ahead: With both the House and the Senate officially out of session until May, it seems unlikely that Congress will be able to agree to and pass by unanimous consent, NECA remains committed to urging Congress to continue to fund this important program and return to Washington D.C. to start critical negotiations for Phase IV COVID-19 legislation. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 4/24/20: Congress Shores up PPP Funding, Phase IV Next Up By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 14:21:20 Z 1. Congress Passes Legislation to Increase Funding for PPP On April 23, 2020, the House passed, in a 388 to 5 vote, the Senate Amendment to H.R. 266 – Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act. This legislation reauthorizes the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was passed in the Senate by unanimous consent on April 21, 2020. NECA advocated for additional funding and are confident that this amendment will continue to help NECA contractors keep their employees on payroll during this crisis. NECA’s Look Ahead: The NECA-supported bill is expected to be signed into law by the President immediately. A detailed section by section summary can be found here. NECA has also compiled some FAQs on this loan program. NECA is continuing to work with congressional leaders on upcoming Phases of COVID-19 response bills. A major Phase IV bill is expected sometime in May. 2. NECA Weighs in on Main Street Lending Program A group of congressional allies sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Vice Chairman for Supervision of Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Randal Quarles, requesting the inclusion of S corporations, LLCs, and partnerships in utilizing the Main Street lending facilities announced by Treasury and the Federal Reserve. NECA’s Look Ahead: The letter was organized in response to a coalition letter, which NECA supported, to Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Texas) on the issue. NECA will update its members once we have received a formal response from the Department of the Treasury. 3. Register Today for the Upcoming Government Affairs Webinar On May 5, 2020 at 2PM ET, NECA’s Government Affairs team will brief participants on NECA’s requests for Congress in the Phase IV coronavirus response legislation, then participants can take action and send a letter to their Member of Congress requesting help for the electrical construction industry to remain viable during this crisis. Participants will also hear messages from key Members of Congress on the current legislative response to the coronavirus pandemic. Register Today! Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 5/1/20: Senate Returns to Washington By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 21:17:17 Z 1. Senators Release Water Infrastructure Legislation The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, chaired by Senator John Barrasso (R-Wy.) and Ranking Member Tom Carper (D-Del.), released two NECA-supported water infrastructure bills, the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2020 (AWIA 2020) and Drinking Water Infrastructure Act of 2020. NECA’s Look Ahead: These bipartisan bills address the critical need to secure water infrastructure. The are successor bills to the NECA-supported America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 that easily passed through Congress and was signed into law in 2018. NECA will continue to monitor this important legislation as it moves through Congress. Read the section-by-section of the draft AWIA 2020 here. Read the section-by-section of the Drinking Water Infrastructure Act here. 2. Senate Returns to Washington Next Week The Senate is scheduled to return to D.C. on Monday, May 4, 2020, to begin filling judicial vacancies and continue work on new coronavirus legislation. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), released the following statement on this decision. The House has decided to postpone returning until further notice. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) is expected to release an anticipated return date soon. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA looks forward to the Senate being in session to work on additional coronavirus legislation. The government affairs team continues to advocate on behalf of our contractors during this period. 3. Register Today for the Upcoming Government Affairs Webinar On May 5, 2020 at 2 p.m. EDT, NECA’s Government Affairs team will brief participants on NECA’s requests for Congress in the Phase IV coronavirus response legislation. During this webinar, participants can take action and send a letter to their Member of Congress requesting help for the electrical construction industry to remain viable during this crisis. Participants will also hear messages from key Members of Congress on the current legislative response to the coronavirus pandemic. Register Today! NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA is committed to ensuring the voices of our industry are heard during this time. We continue to advocate for the needs our contractors daily and remain devoted to keeping our members well informed on the policies impacting them. Full Article Advocacy Advocacy Issues
sl NECA Legislative Top Three 5/8/20: NECA Makes Additional COVID-19 Advances By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:47:39 Z 1. PPP Safe Harbor Deadline Extended On May 5, 2020, the U.S. Treasury Department extended the safe harbor date for those that applied for a PPP loan prior to April 24, 2020. The original date, May 7, 2020, has been pushed back to May 14, 2020. Borrowers will not need to apply for the extension and additional guidance on how the SBA will review the certification will be provided shortly. NECA released the following alert pertaining to the extension and forthcoming guidance. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA is pleased by this extension after sending a letter to the Treasury department last week. We continue to advocate for NECA contractors as we move forward during this time. 2. Bill Introduced to Make 501(c)(6) organizations Eligible for PPP Loans On May 5, 2020, Representatives Chris Papas (D-NH), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Greg Steube (R-FL) introduced H.R.6697 – “Local Chamber, Tourism, and 501(c)(6) Protection Act of 2020”. This NECA supported legislation would expand the Paycheck Protection Program by allowing 501(c)(6) organizations, such as NECA Chapters, to access the Paycheck Protection Program to meet payroll and other necessary expenses during this crisis. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA will encourage the inclusion of this bill in any future COVID-19 relief package along with additional PPP reforms such as: Extending the PPP to more than eight weeks or allow companies to apply again after the first eight-week period ends. Increasing the qualified expenses covered under the Paycheck Protection Program to include nonpayroll expenses. 3. NECA Requests Infrastructure Support in Next COVID-19 Bill NECA joined 71 trade associations and labor unions in a coalition letter to President Trump to encourage continued support for infrastructure in the next Phase of COVID-19 legislation. NECA’s Look Ahead: NECA continues to advocate before the Administration and Congressional leaders for the inclusions of major infrastructure investment as a corner stone for the next phase of COVID-19 legislation, often referred to as Phase IV. Full Article Advocacy Issues Advocacy
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