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There are a number of USWCC meetings and training opportunities coming up. 

>>WOSB/EDWOSB Federal Contracting & Certification Update - Webcast & Teleconference - August 23, 2011

 
Reports & Media

Recent reports and media coverage center on Healthcare Reform and Federal Contracting

U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce reports on the largest opportunity loss for women business owners in history.

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Healthcare Reform:  An  American Values Imperative

 Supporting individual quality of life and American business competitiveness through healthcare reform.
 
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Thursday
Aug262010

How Women-Owned Businesses Can Support Paid Sick Days

Our friends at CLASP have prepared an excellent whitepaper with suggestions for how women-owned businesses can support paid sick days.

Paid sick days are good for business -- and women-owned businesses are uniquely situated to support paid sick days.

We hope you will read and take action now to support paid sick days for all of America's workers.  And, you may contact Andrea Lindemann at CLASP directly if you would like additional information or would like to assist CLASP in their outreach and education on this important topic.

Since 1969, CLASP has been a trusted resource, a creative architect for systems change, and one of the country's most effective voices for low income people.

>>Read the whitepaper on how women-owned businesses can support paid sick days

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