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Policy Pathways refocuses

The purpose remains the same; today's realities change the conversations.

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Independent Contractor rule is about access to opportunity

By severely limiting legal options for self-employment, the US Department of Labor shapes itself into an intimidating and impassable gatekeeper to …

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Promoted as business-friendly, lawmaking reveals a growing disconnect

Dismissing hard-to-measure costs has become the new normal over four years dominated by one party. The resulting policies will have outsized negative …

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Third spaces, our cherished community builders, are at risk.

We have no idea how many of our small businesses are recovering or near a breaking point. But challenges from trending government policy threatens …

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A Colorado Paid Family and Medical Leave Task Force Perspective

Originally published shortly after we delivered a final report to the CO general Assembly, this provides links to resources and work product of the …

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Which Workplace Behaviors Should be Against the Law?

We need to tread carefully as we consider the expansion of legal sanctions for harassment in the workplace. Proposed SB176, Protecting …

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Leave Mandate Won’t Deliver as Promised

Originally published in Colorado Politics Mar 10, 2021 Another legislative session is already well underway at the Capitol in Denver, yet …

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Small Businesses Left to Figure Out a New Law That’s a Poor Fit for Them

Workers' advocacy groups have succeeded in imposing default business practices as mandates administered and enforced by our state department of labor. …

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Prop 118 Will Hasten the Decline of Opportunity.

Mandated paid leave sorts, sifts, and directs the outcomes. Not everybody wins. It is doubtful that depriving small businesses, women, and unskilled …

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Prop 118 – Yet Another Painful Blow to Small Businesses?

Many are concerned about the broader implications of a one size fits all policy on this scale. Among those implications, the risks to small businesses …

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Colorado Proposition 118-Key Provisions and Top Concerns to Consider.

Voters face a complex decision that is essentially irreversible. This controversial model proposed by advocates is one of many and we should not rush …

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Is it Time for a Sick Leave Law in Colorado?

It is hard to escape how eerily different everything around us has become.  To be hit with rapid, far-reaching change that leaves us with …

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