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Scodix Expands Global Team to Provide an Economic Alternative for Packaging Embellishment
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Changing New York Employment Laws Keep Companies Busy
New York State and New York City have instituted an array of new employment laws and regulations, so an update is in order to keep businesses aware of these changes and their implications. In this article, Adriane Harrison, Vice President, Human Relations Consulting explains the various laws and financial penalties companies may face for non-compliance.Full story -
OSHA’s Out to Get You With Revamped ‘Site-Specific Targeting Inspection’ Program
The new year began with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) clearly sending a signal that 2023 will be the year of enforcement. OSHA has recently made several major changes to its enforcement approach by expanding its instance-by-instance citation policy and increasing its penalties by the greatest amount in many years. Now OSHA is revamping its Site-Specific Targeting (SST) program.Full story -
Member Spotlight
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Robert Welford Appointed as President of Xeikon
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HEIDELBERG’s Print Media Performance & Training Center Adds More Classes after Successful Start
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ORBUS RELEASES 2023 EDITIONS OF THE EXHIBITORS' HANDBOOK & PROMO HANDBOOK CATALOGS
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ICScolor Improves Remote Director Digital Proofing Color Accuracy Using Pantone’s Licensed Spectral Colors
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GPO Named One of the Best Employers in America
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PRINTING United Alliance Opposes EPA’s PFAS TRI Reporting Proposal
The Alliance went on the record in a coalition letter opposing the EPA's proposed changes to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) reporting in the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) and supplier notification requirements under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). The Alliance is concerned that listing the specified 189 PFAS chemicals as “Chemicals of Special Concern” with no de minimis reporting threshold would have a significant impact on its printer and supplier members.Full story -
Hish Offset Print Acquires a Scodix Ultra 6000 Digital Enhancement B1 size Press to increase embellishment capacity
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Formax introduces the new 6308 Series, Offering Flexibility and Productivity
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Baumer hhs Participates In Numerous Trade Fairs Around the World Each Year, Underlining Its Close Connection with Customers
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Durst North America Starts 2023 With Focus on Corrugated Segment, Hires Chuck Slingerland
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GMG targets the future of color precision at TAGA 2023
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Wise Maintains ISO 9001 Certification for the 21st Consecutive Year
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Joshua Carruth Promoted to Senior Vice President, Association at PRINTING United Alliance
Feb 8, 2023, 20:26 by Amanda KlieglPRINTING United Alliance, the most comprehensive member-based printing and graphic arts association in the U.S., today announces the promotion and expanded role of apparel industry veteran Josh Carruth to Senior Vice President - Association. Carruth joined the Alliance in 2021 as managing director – apparel, where he was instrumental in the launch of its Apparelist media brand and led a successful PRINTING United Expo experience for the community in 2022 in Las Vegas. Carruth is overseeing additional initiatives such as the Apparel Decoration Summit, coming in spring 2023.Full story -
Upcoming Events
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Large Direct Mail printer easily integrates new HP PageWide presses into two factories with the Solimar Chemistry workflow solution
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OSHA Starts the New Year with a Double-Barreled Aggressive Enforcement Approach
OSHA announced a new aggressive enforcement approach by implementing significant penalty increases through two changes in its enforcement policies that were announced on January 26, 2023. OSHA’s reasoning behind the changes is to make its penalties more effective in stopping employers from repeatedly exposing workers to life-threatening hazards or failing to comply with certain workplace safety and health requirements.Full story