IRE sessions featuring top roofing contractors and businesses that support them will cover the biggest issues facing contractors in a post-pandemic world.
The roofing industry’s workforce woes only seem to be exacerbated by the continued pressure roofing contractors are feeling on material prices and overall supply availability. The industry continues to look to Washington D.C. for some help and direction. They might actually be starting to get somewhere.
With labor shortages still prominent in the roofing industry, rehabilitating and working with problem employees may be the best solution in lieu of termination.
Legal experts weigh in on recent IRS guidance on COVID-19 related tax credits for sick and family leave, cybersecurity, and the insurance costs associated to the early storm season.
Trent Cotney, CEO of Cotney Attorneys & Consultants, Albert Carrillo, CEO at Western Wall and Ceiling Contractors Association, and John Nesse, partner and labor relations attorney at Management Guidance, LLP share what you need to know to ensure you aren’t misclassifying your employees.
In this latest podcast episode, roofing contractors can learn how to handle supply shortages with customers and keep their workers safe during high heat days.
A Topeka, Kan. man and his roofing business have been temporarily banned from doing business in Kansas for alleged violations of consumer protection laws.