Small Biz Roundtable, Martin's Tax Services and Fresh ShrimpSmall business professionals and entrepreneurs will get a chance later this month to talk with business leaders and give their input on expanding business education and growth in the Jackson area.
Post-storm Construction Hiring May Aid U.S. Economy Hiring in the long-depressed U.S. construction industry will get a boost from the rebuilding that will follow Superstorm Sandy. Those jobs, in turn, could raise economic growth, analysts say.
Prison Factories Caught in Private Biz Debate Factories that employ convicted felons are at the heart of a simmering debate about whether prisons should be siphoning away jobs—and at much lower wages.
A Right to Choose at NissanA growing number of workers in recent months have called for an election to determine whether the United Auto Workers should represent them.
Entergy Expects 3Q Profit Below Street's View Entergy expects its third-quarter earnings to come in below its prior-year results and Wall Street's view, partly because of a higher income tax expense.
Council Turns Against Curfews After years of supporting a city curfew for minors, but having no facility in which to hold them, the Jackson City Council’s discourse appears to be changing on the subject of what to do with young people after dark.