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IEC "Friends" attend the Electric West Show for free Independent Electrical Contractors Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As an IEC colleague, you receive a registration to Electric West's exhibit hall floor! With these registrations, you will see the latest electrical design & maintenance products showcased by the industry's leading suppliers! Register for free with Code EP3. More information Electric West 2010 here. Be sure to visit IEC National in booth #427.
IEC National Legislative Fly-In Independent Electrical Contractors Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The IEC National Legislative Fly-In will feature a "how to" educational session on lobbying your member of Congress, as well as informational briefings on front burner legislative issues, from the Washington experts who deal with these subjects every day. And, most importantly, we will have a Day on Capitol Hill where IEC contractors and chapter executive directors join together to educate their federal representatives about our industry and your business. More How to handle online credit card processing Inc. Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
If you are ready to take your small business' Web site to the next level and create a retail component, it is vital that you find a reliable, and affordable, credit-card processing gateway. More
In D.C., more evidence that commercial real estate headed for foreclosure crisis The Washington Post Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
A mortgage crisis like the one that has devastated homeowners is enveloping the nation's office and retail buildings, and few places are likely to be hit as hard as Washington, D.C. The foreclosure wave is likely to swamp many smaller community banks across the country, and many well-known properties, including Washington's Mayflower Hotel and the Boulevard at the Capital Centre in Largo, are at risk, industry analysts say. More Recession sometimes takes uneven toll USA Today Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The U.S. unemployment rate was 9.7 percent in January. But that big number blurs what's happening in hundreds of local economies — some winners, some losers — during this harsh, job-destroying recession. More Replenishing Maryland's state unemployment fund not easy on businesses The Herald-Mail Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Businessmen Ron Vitkun and John Barr aren't happy about the increased taxes they're going to have to pay this year to help replenish Maryland's unemployment trust fund. The new tax rate is "like another 300-some-odd dollars per employee, so multiply that times 90 employees and it's $34,000 in new unemployment insurance above what we're already paying," said Vitkun, co-owner of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park near Williamsport, Md. More |
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