Government & Politics

6 Tips For Companies Setting Up OSHA Standard Employee Workstations
Employers are encouraged to abide by the standards given by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) when setting up workstations for their employees. OSHA has rules and regs for... read more

EOBR Ruling: Short Term vs. Long Term Benefits?
2With the current rules and regulations that govern the trucking industry today, a fleet owner is left to wonder if the latest mandate for all interstate trucks and buses to... read more

Why The Indian Government’s First Ever Press Meet #DoI Was A #FAIL
There is a saying in Hindi, “When you are having bad times, good actions also fall apart.” Same is the story of our current arrogant government that went on a... read more

A Communicator’s View on Healthcare Reform
As a PR professional who works in healthcare, I’ve followed the debate on healthcare reform quite closely. Like many of you, I’m frustrated. The problem is huge; costs are rising... read more

Will All Eyes Be On Florida Come November’s Election?
Brandwatch Twitter data suggests that the Sunshine State could once more be vital in the race to the White House. The issue of voter disenfranchisement in the US is never... read more

Veterans Could Soon Be Getting a Big Benefits Package
A major benefits package for veterans is just a presidential signature away from passage. H.R.1627, the Honoring America’s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012, will provide... read more

Increasing Product Recalls and the Importance of Lot Traceability
Although lot traceability is not a new concept, it has been gaining in popularity as more and more governments and regulatory bodies mandate that traceability be involved throughout the supply... read more

Government Employees Per Capita Report
4With all of the talk regarding the size of government one could argue that a fairly accurate measure of such would be how many government employees there are versus the... read more

President Obama Address to the DNC
Is Obama, the electrifying orator, back? If so, who is listening? On September 6, 2012, President Barack Obama addressed the audience at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), as well as... read more

Where’s the Trickle: The Failure of the Trickle-Down Theory
By its very definition a trickle is a very small stream and if we all have seen a trickle, sometimes it is so slow that occasionally it goes unnoticed. How... read more

GOP Candidates: Self-loathing?
Throughout this year’s campaign we have heard both sides run on totally different platforms.The Liberals are campaigning on building the middle class with stimulus programs and programs designed to entice... read more

Even After “Vintage Clinton” Repositioning Attempt, Democrats Still Have A Problem
The article I wrote for Forbes earlier this summer, “The Democrats Have A Big Branding Problem, As Does Obama,” talked about how Obama is “more defined by what he is... read more

Does the Democratic Party Have a Branding Problem?
Last week, in honor of the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, we took a concise look at some of the issues facing the Republican Party’s brand, going into... read more

Need a Good Immigration Lawyer? Here’s How to Find One Online
Anyone who is serious about immigrating to the United States needs to know there are many laws involved in the process. Immigrants need what everyone else does; somewhere to live... read more

How Veterans Can Find Job Assistance
1There are a number of resources, led by the federal government and non-profit organizations, to assist veterans with job training and finding employment. Many resources to assist veterans with job... read more

