The latest ALCC news, including Colorado Green NOW articles, legislative updates, and programming announcements.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016 06:00 AM |
This story, originally published in August 2013, is one of the most popularColorado Green NOW stories. As we begin the 2016-2017 snow removal season, it's a good idea to revisit this information and make sure your contracts are in order.
Snow and ice management is a special subset of landscape services that has its own unique contractual issues. When you’re finalizing contracts this season, make sure you have these 8 key stipulations:
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016 05:00 AM |
Landscape Industry Certification testing continues to be a strong component of ALCC’s resources for landscape professionals. 2016 saw 240 candidates participate in the testing program.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016 04:00 AM |
Job shadowing is a tremendous learning tool for employees. By watching an experienced, successful worker, a new employee or student can see best practices in action and better understand how to apply them directly to a work situation.
But the same learning concept can be used by employers, too. In the Colorado landscape industry, company owners are often willing to share their experience and knowledge to enrich the industry overall. By sharing successes, they help elevate the level of professionalism and improve the reputation of landscape companies in general.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016 03:00 AM |
When recruiting employees, it's important to use more than just newspaper classified ads, online job sites, and your company website. You can use your network, on- and off-line, as well as community resources to actively search for that next great employee.
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Friday, September 30, 2016 02:00 AM |
Yesterday, President Obama signed a bill into law to fund the Federal Government through December 9. Unfortunately, the measure did not renew the H-2B returning worker exemption.
While the returning worker is now set to expire on October 1, the H-2B regulatory provisions that prevent DOL from enforcing corresponding employment and the ¾ guarantee, allow for the use of wage surveys, limit some DOL enforcement authority and provide for a 10-month season, will automatically be extended through December 9.
In the meantime, the Department of Homeland Security recommends that employers continue to include returning workers on H-2B petitions so that these workers can be removed from the cap count if Congress reinstates the H-B returning worker exemption later this year.
Your continued help in weighing in with Congress through emails, calls,and social media are greatly appreciated. Continued outreach will help us be successful in getting the returning worker exemption signed into law in December.
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