By Jennifer L. DreyThe Washington Hospitality Associationis hoping to see more job seekers land work in the hospitality industry thisyear through a proposed bill in the state Legislature.The bill would provide $150,000 for theassociation’s nonprofit educational wing to use to hold career fairs focused onon-the-job-learning opportunities, said David Faro, director...
By D. Patrick JonesNearly allcommunities want to be popular with visitors. The sentiment has sound economicsbehind it since visitors bring new dollars into the local economy. Their visitscatalyze economic transactions that wouldn’t have happened otherwise. Thereare, of course, other, non-monetary reasons to embrace visitors, such asintroducing the outside world to...
By Robert HarringtonA cohesive and well-researched strategy for a wine andbeverage list is a key component of a successful restaurant, bar or tastingroom. This approach entails defining and assessing competitors,identifying targeted customers and what sort of menu approach is likely to bemost successful. Once these aspects are identified, better decisions...
By Beau RuffAnindividual or a business can engage (i.e., contract) with another as anemployee or an independent contractor. The business owner is usually betterserved if he or she can categorize a worker as an independent contractor ratherthan an employee. Infact, most business owners would probably prefer all independent contractorsrather than...
By D. Patrick Jones“Women hold up half the sky,” ChairmanMao Zedong famously uttered, when discussing the role of women in the Chineserevolution. Since then, the phrase has become a rallying point for many women.Do they hold up half of the economic sky in the greater Tri-Cities? Some dataare available to...
By Danielle Kane We’ve all heard the stereotypes:millennials are entitled. Gen Xers are slackers. Baby Boomers can’t adapt. AndGen Z? So far, the youngest generation to enter the work force has beenpigeon-holded as “too obsessed with themselves to produce quality work.”But, when we dig deeper, we find thatthe labels that...
By Andy PerdueThis month,wine grape growers from across the state and throughout the Northwest descendedon the Tri-Cities for the Washington Winegrowers Association’s annualconvention and trade show Feb. 11-14.About 2,000members of the wine industry were expected at the Three Rivers ConventionCenter and Toyota Center to attend seminars, learn about the latest...
By Kris JohnsonThe66th Legislature convened Jan. 14 and is slated to end April 28. During thattime, the top job for lawmakers is to craft the state’s two-year operatingbudget.Thegood news is they have record tax collections to work with — more than $50 billion for the 2019-21 budget cycle.Kris Johnson, Association...
By Marilou SheaDidyou know that for every cup of coffee consumed daily in the world three cups oftea are consumed? Or that next to water, tea is the most consumed beverage theworld over? There are more than 1,500 varieties of tea varying in color andtaste. Consumers today are beginning to...
By Beau RuffWhen businesses need attorneys to assist on either day-to-day matters (e.g. labor and employment issues) or once-in-a-lifetime matters (e.g. selling the business), the business will need to choose whether to engage and rely upon local counsel or seek the services of an attorney located in a larger metropolitan...