Businesses everywhere have been impacted by the Coronavirus. The Center for Automotive Research has a free webinar available to help ETTN members and the automotive industry understand the business implications from the Coronavirus, and how to prepare as the situation continues to evolve.
News about the COVID-19 Coronavirus continues to evolve on a daily basis. SEMA is actively monitoring developments to determine how best to assist members with their businesses.
SEMA ETTN presents a live chat with Mark Moneypenny, industrial designer, creative director, and brand strategist focused on crafting products that deliver engaging, sensory experiences to their users.
SEMA and 113 other trade associations sent a letter urging President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to help businesses survive the COVID-19 crisis by employing an economic response matching the scale now being taken to end the pandemic.
President Trump signed a bill into law in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak that provides paid sick and family leave, expands unemployment benefits and offers free coronavirus testing.
SEMA-opposed legislation (H.B. 2373/S.B. 6156) in Washington that would have significantly restricted eligibility of collector vehicles and horseless carriages failed to pass as the legislature adjourned for the year.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule to encourage companies, trade associations, colleges, unions and other entities to establish industry-recognized apprenticeship programs (IRAP).