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Minnesota’s earned sick and safe time law went into effect January 1, 2024 and it requires employers to provide paid leave to employees who work in the state. An employee is anyone who works at least 80 hours in a year for an employer in Minnesota but does not include independent contractors. Temporary and part-time employees are covered under the law.
Jennifer Harmening
Inspired by Ted Lasso, the Burnsville Chamber invites you to be curious in 2024 - about your neighbors, about resources, about community partners - to achieve your personal and business growth goals.
Jennifer Harmening
As we pause to reflect on the time that has passed and how we want to position ourselves for the future, we know that one of the key things that has made a difference for us this year in Burnsville is the power of community. The Burnsville community is a dynamic interconnected ecosystem of businesses, schools, community organizations, government agencies and residents.
Jennifer Harmening
With winter fast approaching, and the holiday season along with it, so too comes seasonal hiring. Much of this hiring will come within the Metro Area’s third largest-employing industry sector: Retail Trade.
MN Department of Employment and Economic Development
Cyber attackers often look at small and mid-sized businesses as more vulnerable than large companies. Unfortunately, many businesses recognize the need to proactively manage this risk after it is too late. A complete risk management approach includes three components: employee training and behavior, IT security measures, and insurance protection.
Kraus-Anderson Insurance
You need to be seen to succeed, and in the noise of today’s world it is more challenging than ever to be noticed. It’s not just about having a great product or service; it’s about making sure people know who you are and what you have to offer. Here are some visibility pro tips we’ve learned from our Members.
Jennifer Harmening, Chamber President
Business networking is more than exchanging leads. Networking is the process of building and nurturing relationships with others for mutual benefit and support. This is a vital aspect of establishing yourself as a go-to businessperson in your community.
Jennifer Harmening
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