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Labor/Employment

Feb. 11, 2010

How Small Businesses Can Stay Out of Trouble

Lonny Zilberman of Wilson Turner Kosmo concludes his list of six employment issues small and start-up businesses should know.

By Lonny Zilberman

As the economy begins a slow but upward trajectory, a variety of commentators have opined that small business will be the proverbial "tip" of the sword of job growth. Indeed, some economists have predicted that over the last 12 to 18 months, employers have pared down payrolls too much and that hiring will again begin in earnest towards the third and fourth quarters of 2010. As the pace of hiring increases, too often, small businesses make quick and care...

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