A recent survey conducted by a leader in cloud-delivered endpoint and workload protection, announced the release of a 2020 Global Security Attitude Survey. This year in particular, the report revealed continued proliferation of ransomware, heightened concerns around nation-state actors, and the need for acceleration of both digital and security transformation.
Read MoreWinter can dramatically affect a building, from dropping tons of snow on the roof or walkways to freezing pipes and interrupting the power supply. Any of these cold-weather disruptions can degrade your building in multiple ways, including burst pipes, roof trauma, damaged drains and gutters, and power instability.
Read MoreWhile working in the winter can be incredibly draining and difficult, it’s important to remember that there are highs and lows in every industry. The colder weather may put off customers, but it gives you the perfect time to refocus your energies on running your business, and keeping it operating at its optimum.
Read MoreWe want you to be prepared. Every day, thousands of people fall victim to fraudulent emails, texts, and calls. The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) is seeing an increase of fraudulent unemployment insurance claims related to COVID-19 as part of a nationwide scheme. Under this scheme, scammers file the claims using the personally identifiable information (PII) of the victims.
Read MoreLearning how to conduct an online meeting — and how to be a good web meeting attendee — is crucial. Online meetings sound intuitive, but you may be overlooking a number of important things. To make your next work gathering a success, consider the following remote meeting tips.
Read MoreWhen it comes to fatigued workers, there is plenty of cause for concern. Overly tired workers are not only a danger to themselves, but also their coworkers and your bottom line.
Read MoreSince the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies across the globe have been working to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. As the pandemic continues on and vaccine clinical trials progress, there may be a possibility of a COVID-19 vaccine being approved for use in the foreseeable future.
Read MoreMost people would never consider opening a business without first purchasing property insurance to cover the cost to repair or replace a building or equipment that’s been damaged due to a covered peril. But too many business owners fail to think about how they would keep their business afloat if they were forced to temporarily close.
Read MoreThe workplace is changed. As parts of the world begin to loosen coronavirus-related restrictions, organizations are emerging from COVID-induced hibernation. These transitions back to work are gradual. Uncertainty will remain for months as threats of renewed waves of coronavirus persist. We are anticipating a new normal — but what we need is a new now.
Read MoreWhether you’re running a part-time, seasonal or full-time business from your home, you’ll want to carefully consider your risks and insurance needs. Starting a business—even at home—can be a challenging venture, and having the right insurance can provide a financial safety net and peace of mind.
Read MoreEmployee benefits liability (EBL) is insurance that covers businesses from errors and omissions that occur when employee benefit plans are administered. These errors and omissions may include failing to enroll, maintain or terminate employees in a plan, and failing to correctly describe benefit plans and eligibility rules to employees.
Read MoreAs the number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases grows daily, employers across the country are dealing with the difficult situation of responding to an employee’s positive COVID-19 test. Employers are responsible for handling the situation swiftly to protect the health of other employees while preserving the affected employee’s confidentiality.
Read MoreYou probably have a checklist for everything from standard operating procedures to opening and closing your shop. But do you have any documentation to combat theft, accidents, and other business risks you face every day? Each type of industry or business can use an individualized risk management checklist. The goal here is to get you started on some common points.
Read MoreEven though summer is winding down, chances are there will still be some hot days remaining. And if you work in an indoor environment where heat is a constant issue, your employees may face overheating dangers throughout the year.
Read MoreOn June 18, 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released guidance to help employers plan how to reopen nonessential businesses. The guidance also addresses issues employers should consider as they ask their employees return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreEmily Groden, founder of Evergreen Frozen Waffles, created a fun, tasty, & nutritious breakfast (or snack) that's ready at a moment’s notice. You have to try these. The grand-kids love the Mixed Berry & Almond but my favorite is Peanut Butter & Banana.
Read MoreKey Person Insurance is life or disability insurance that a business can buy on a specific employee to compensate itself against the financial loss that it might suffer due to the death or long-term illness of that employee.
Read MoreSince being established as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act in March 2020, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been the subject of additional stimulus bills, legal guidance and interim final rules.
Read MoreOur businesses are all affected in different ways by the COVID crises. One thing that we will all have in common is that things will be different moving forward. We will need to create action plans to handle both employees and customers as things begin to open up.
Read MoreWinter is a busy time of year for all. Injuries from slips and falls peak during winter months, putting your employees out of commission right when you need them most. If you have retail locations, slippery conditions from winter weather can put your customers at risk too.
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