CVS Pharmacy to Stop Selling Cigarettes
In an effort to become more of a health-care provider, CVS Pharmacy will stop selling cigarettes and tobacco products nationwide, as early as October, 2014.
In an effort to become more of a health-care provider, CVS Pharmacy will stop selling cigarettes and tobacco products nationwide, as early as October, 2014.
Lindsey Pollak, a key note speaker, best selling author and consultant on next-generation career and workplace topics, shares what she believes will be four future workplace trends:
Small business owners have a positive outlook on the future, whereas 28% are worried about the year ahead. Nearly half feel the same as they did at the end of 2013.
Now that we have turned over a new year, you can be sure that there will be changes to the current tax laws.
It is important for businesses to realize that the way they handle customer complaints is just as important as trying to provide great service in the first place.
November and December surveys indicate hiring in both service and manufacturing sectors has increased when compared to the previous year.
In light of current economic growth, small businesses are describing their outlook for the future with a word many have not heard for a while: optimism.