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Colorado proposes new overtime and minimum pay standards Email
Written by Cherie Courtade   
Monday, November 25, 2019 03:00 AM

office clockOn Monday, December 16, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) will hold a public hearing to discuss Colorado Overtime and Minimum Pay Standards Order (COMPS order) #36. The proposed rule would clarify which workers are covered by overtime and minimum wage orders. It would also raise the salary threshold for workers exempt from overtime.

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Keep your crew safe on the road this winter Email
Written by Troy Sibelius   
Monday, November 25, 2019 02:00 AM

Driving in snowWhen bad weather hits, make sure you and your crew are prepared to navigate the snowy streets. Troy Sibelius of Buckner Company shares winter driving tips.

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Colorado Springs water waste ordinance goes to city council for approval Email
Written by Cherie Courtade   
Monday, November 25, 2019 01:00 AM

water dropsThe Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) board has referred proposed changes to the Water Waste Ordinance to Colorado Springs City Council. City Council will review the proposal on November 26 and December 10.

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Calls needed today (Nov 15) to #SaveH2B Email
Friday, November 15, 2019 12:00 AM

We are in the final hours of having the House letter, circulated by Reps. Bergman (R-MI) and Keating (D-MA), signed. We are still awaiting signatures from the Colorado representatives listed below. Please reach our to your representative if they are on this list, and ask them to sign the letter as soon as possible. The deadline to sign is 2:00 PM Mountain time, so please call now and ask to speak with the staffer listed below.

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Landscape Industry Certification by the numbers [INFOGRAPHIC] Email
Written by Cherie Courtade   
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 05:00 AM

LICT logoLandscape Industry Certified Technician testing gives industry professionals the opportunity to validate the knowledge and skills they have learned. In 2019, 31 Colorado organizations had 68 team members successfully complete certification testing, which is a combination of written and hands-on test problems. Click "Read more" for an infographic and details on 2020 certifications.

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