Most of California’s workers compensation claims that involved cumulative trauma between 2005 and 2013 were filed in the Inland Empire-Orange County-Los Angeles County region, according to a study recently released. Thirty five point six percent of the claims that did not involve cumulative trauma occurred in one of those three …
Read More »Year in Review: 2016
Voter-approved sales and occupancy taxes, the loss of a minor league baseball team and the return of Santa’s Village were among the major business stories in the Inland Empire during 2016. The Inland Empire made some serious business news in 2016. Several Inland Empire cities voted to raise taxes in …
Read More »Airport Offers Discount Parking, Free Shuttle
Palm Springs International Airport is again offering extra parking during the Christmas season. The lot, on Kirk Douglas Way near the airport’s terminal area, is owned by the city and can handle about 200 cars, said Amy Blaisdell, city spokeswoman. It will open at 4:30 a.m every day through Jan. …
Read More »Lower Your Borrowing Costs By Improving Your Company’s Risk Profile
By Eugene E. Valdez Background As the founder and president of The CEO Teachers my firm performs many business finance services on behalf of CEOs located in the Inland Empire. Our most popular client service can be reduced to three simple bullet items: Creation of loan strategies uniquely designed to …
Read More »Polymer announces appointments
Riverside-based Polymer Logistics, a global leader in retail packaging, has made several changes meant to help it expand in North America. Salim Baltagi, who has more than 25 years experience in the transport packaging and food and beverage industries, has been appointed Polymer’s vice president of operations, according to a …
Read More »Non-Profit at Cal State San Bernardino Looks to Help Public and Private Sector
The Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis conducts surveys, including its monthly assessment of local manufacturing, as well as forecasts, policy studies and statistical analyses, all related to the Inland Empire. Back in 1985, three professors at Cal State San Bernardino got an idea. All of them consulted for …
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