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    Business Apple tells workers they have right to discuss wages, working conditions

    Business Apple tells workers they have right to discuss wages, working conditions


    Apple tells workers they have right to discuss wages, working conditions

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 09:32 AM PST

    These are the 25 companies where workers went on strike during a season of labor unrest and worker activism

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 05:39 PM PST

    Sonos Case Against Google Gets Closer Scrutiny by ITC

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 02:54 AM PST

    Amazon to stop accepting Visa credit cards in UK

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 03:50 PM PST

    Anybody know any BIG green B2B businesses?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 03:22 AM PST

    Would like to know if businesses in top countries are willing to spend more to become eco friendly. In order to understand the viability of such a business I'm looking for examples of successful (8+ figure) businesses in B2B space.

    Do you know of any examples?

    Specifically interested in plastic pollutions etc, not really looking into carbon. I'm talking about businesses that were built with sustainability at it's core to 8+ figures, not through funding but through B2B sales.

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    Currently trying to build a product in the recruitment space to help founders/hr/recruiters with their growing pains, if you have a spare 2 minutes to answer my survey it would mean a lot.

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 03:21 AM PST

    Currently trying to build a product in the recruitment space to help founders/hr/recruiters with their growing pains, if you have a spare 2 minutes to answer my survey it would mean a lot.

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 03:13 AM PST

    Corporations are using inflation as an excuse to raise prices and make fatter profits — and it's making the problem worse

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 10:37 AM PST

    Official Receiver advances £1bn claim against auditor of collapsed construction firm Carillion

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 02:18 AM PST

    GST on textiles and footwear increased from 5% to 12% with effect from January 1, 2022.

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 02:08 AM PST

    The GST hike was notified by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) on November 18.
    The government has increased goods and services tax (GST) applicable on finished merchandise like attile, textiles and footwear from 5% to 12%, effective Jan 2022.

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    Best online courses for someone trying to start a small business - Australia.

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 01:31 AM PST

    I am a stay at home mum to our babies , and my husband is looking into starting his own earthmoving business. I am looking at doing a small business course to gain knowledge in this area but feeling overwhelmed at the many online courses. I have seen free ones but are they just as good ? Thank you !!

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    Can anybody explain the following questions?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 12:48 AM PST

    Service line with the highest Traffic to lead

    Service line with the highest Lead to sale

    Service line with the highest AOV

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    Tips for Shark Tank Presentation

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 02:02 PM PST

    To give context, I am 15 years old and in high school.

    In Business class, our goal is to make a Shark Tank presentation of a business idea that we have. We only have a TV behind us and are allowed to use props. As we are presenting our business idea in front of the other students, we can also interact with them.

    My business idea is a website that makes any project requiring tradespeople much easier. Let's say that you need to renovate your bathroom. You go on the website and you have 2 possibilities: either you look for professionals based on specific requirements (budget, location, availability, etc...), or you create a job offer that any professional can see and apply for. The customer can then select the tradesperson that seems the best for the project and work with them. The website will have an online chat to make the communication between both parties much simpler. After the project comes to an end, both the customer and the tradesperson will be able to post a review about each other. In addition, if any problem occurs during or in the 12 months following the project, the business will take care of it (to a certain extent).

    The business' revenue streams will be the commission when a project happens, advertisement, sold data, and tokens.

    You might have heard what tokens are, and I won't take credit for this idea, as it exists on other websites but I have taken it a little bit further. To limit fraud, and when either party 'cancels' the project to not pay any fee, tokens will be put in place. So, what is a token? When a tradesperson wants to apply for a project, they will have to pay for as many tokens as they want (let's say a token is 20c) and the proposals with the most tokens will appear first. If your proposal makes it through, and at the end, and the business sees that the money was sent from the client to the tradesperson through the website, all of the tokens spent by the tradesperson will be sent back to him. The goal is to encourage professionals to spend as many tokens as possible and work through the website.

    The goal is to make this website the first place that people go on to find tradespeople for any project that they have. This is why reputation is key, and before being able to apply for any projects, tradespeople will have to create a CV with their work experience, language proficiency, education, etc... Also, as mentioned earlier, there will be 12 months of coverage for any project. The idea is that people will know that it is a reliable and trusted website, and will come back every time they have a project.

    When creating a job offer, the customer can set a description, project longevity (how long they think the project will last), a budget, and a variety of different options and criteria. The tradesperson can then see the project, pay X amount of tokens, and give a counter-offer if they want. The goal is to give as much flexibility and options to both parties at all times.

    Do you have any questions? What is your opinion on this idea? What would you add/change? And of course, what tips would you have if you were making a presentation about this project, to captivate people's interests and make them want to invest in your business?

    Thanks a lot.

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    Kurdistan Regional Government's Investment Guide

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 03:26 PM PST

    Why Botswana is the Fastest Growing Economy Ever

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 03:02 PM PST

    What do you think of this? UN-Backed Banker Alliance Announces “Green” Plan to Transform the Global Financial System

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 06:38 PM PST

    How To boost Ecommerce sales

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 03:38 PM PST

    Some of the most remote areas in the US are losing an air service link to the rest of the country

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 08:33 AM PST

    Help is needed

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 01:36 PM PST

    Please take this 2-3 minute survey for research purposes

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSduaEXo9G-nRz9U359Vqinb0RmXLPgSOpAQa1fSjZObWmyirw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

    Thank you for your participation!!

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    Is there a place where I can buy/sell businesses with existing credit lines?

    Posted: 20 Nov 2021 08:40 AM PST

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