Connecting the Dots looked at this question shortly after Election Day 2020, but the employment and labor experts at Kelley Drye provided more information last week. Among the law firm’s predictions are that a Biden-Harris […] Read More
Connecting the Dots looked at this question shortly after Election Day 2020, but the employment and labor experts at Kelley Drye provided more information last week. Among the law firm’s predictions are that a Biden-Harris […] Read More
According to a survey by an organization called PetrolLMI, 37 percent of Canadian oil and gas companies made permanent layoffs due to the pandemic-driven oil price and oil demand slump. Thirty-five percent of firms […] Read More
According to the World Bureau of Metal Statistics, the global aluminum market reached a surplus of 1,603 kiloton in the January to September 2020 period, triple the 480 kiloton surplus recorded in all of […] Read More
State lawmakers will ramp up their budget, spending, and tax negotiations in early 2021 and the vast majority still will be reeling from the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns – particularly if local, state, and federal […] 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