How Alaska Employers Can Prepare for Looming Sick Leave Requirement
Employers have until July 1 to implement a new paid sick leave requirement in Alaska. Lawyers have some tips on how to prepare.
Employers have until July 1 to implement a new paid sick leave requirement in Alaska. Lawyers have some tips on how to prepare.
Oil production rises while prices retreat, and hiring remains challenging all over. Experts provide their insights on what may be in store for Alaska’s economy in 2025.
Workforce development earns honors for recipients of the Alaska Chamber’s 2024 Premier Business Awards, announced ahead of the annual Alaska Business Summit in Fairbanks.
Guest Author Kati Capozzi explains how the Alaska Chamber represents the interests of business communities statewide and provides essential services to help those businesses thrive.
The Alaska Chamber honored the Alaska Railroad, Northern Alaska Tour Company, the Cordova Chamber of Commerce, and Bob Berto of Ketchikan with its annual awards.
The Alaska Chamber has a new Director of External Affairs. Kari Nore, most recently a project manager for the Resource Development Council of Alaska (RDC), is taking on responsibility for the statewide chamber of commerce’s communications and advocacy efforts.
The statewide Chamber of Commerce honored GCI, Alaska Sleep Clinic, and Tom Tougas of Major Marine Tours with its annual awards.
The Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act guarantees at least $5.3 billion for Alaska. While many states are rebuilding roads, bridges, ports, and airports, Alaska has an opportunity to build some for the first time.
Alicia Siira, Joe Michel, Rebecca Logan, and Kati Capozzi explain potential consequences of the PRO Act on Alaskan workers.
After a devastating “lost season” in 2020, Alaska tourism stakeholders are hoping this summer will see a much-needed return of visitor spending—or at least the start of the recovery process.