Since my last column, Kathy and I welcomed a grandson. Given COVID social distancing restrictions that kept us apart for longer than we liked, it was a surreal experience. But it still was a joyous […] Read More
Since my last column, Kathy and I welcomed a grandson. Given COVID social distancing restrictions that kept us apart for longer than we liked, it was a surreal experience. But it still was a joyous […] Read More
Access to safe, quality, and affordable childcare always has been an essential service for North American industrial metals workers. During the coronavirus pandemic, when parents are balancing jobs and schooling their children from home, it […] Read More
On October 30, the Federal Reserve announced that it had reduced the minimum loan amount for its Main Street Lending Program (MSLP) to $100,000 from $250,000 in an effort to entice more U.S. companies to […] Read More
As COVID-19 cases numbers spike across North America, there is growing evidence that mask use will save lives. According to The Hill, a recent Vanderbilt University study found that hospitalizations from COVID-19 were more pronounced […] Read More
While the coronavirus pandemic has kept industrial metals industry colleagues from meeting in person, the Metals Service Center Institute is working to develop engaging, online contents for its members. These events are all online and […] Read More