When it comes to advertising your small retail business, there are many different options available to you. In today's digital age, it's easy to become dependent on online marketing, but there are still some more traditional advertising methods that can get customers excited about shopping with you. Here are just some of the many giveaway options for advertising your business you can use to make your store a fun place to shop while helping to spread the word about your business.
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Whether you're a recent graduate considering career options or an experienced worker seeking a career change, you're probably wondering what fields offer the best opportunities as well as the best chances of a stable future. Elder care is one of Canada's fastest growing fields. An aging population means booming job opportunities in a variety of fields related to geriatric care. A 13 percent increase in open positions is expected between now and 2020, with opportunities continuing to be abundant throughout the foreseeable future.
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With just under 1/3 of all Canadian workers protected by unions, it is important to understand the way these organizations stand up for their members. Unions actively protect their members from maltreatment, job loss, discrimination, labor violations and other harmful acts from the company in question. Unions may fight to change laws or rally against particularly abusive employers or industries to protect current and future members. These tasks can only be accomplished with funding paid by the members.
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If you own a small business, you may constantly be on the lookout for ways to save money -- shopping sales for inventory, relying on the labor of family members rather than employees, or even investing in automatically-dimming lights. However, all the penny-saving measures in the world may be invalidated when a customer or employee files a personal injury lawsuit against your company. If you're required to pay out a large judgment, you could find your business bankrupt.
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If you are in a car accident that involved other people or property belonging to someone else, you have the legal duty to stop at the scene of the accident and remain there until the police arrive and get your information. Failing to do this could get you in legal trouble, unless you have no knowledge that the incident occurred, or unless you have a valid excuse. If you receive a ticket or notice in the mail stating that you were involved in a hit and run, you may need to get legal help to get out of the situation.
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