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The disaster relief tent market is unpredictable, but the rewards can be satisfying.
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The Ensuing Worker Safety Act (H.R. 4864), introduced by Rep. Dina Titus from Nevada’s Third District, seeks to ensure that state Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plans are as effective as federal standards and enforcement.
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Grupo Serna readies for a year of tented events celebrating Mexico’s bicentennial and centennial.
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The HIRE Act recently signed into law includes $17.6 billion in tax breaks for businesses.
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With homes and buildings in ruins, tents and related products played a major role in early recovery efforts following the catastrophic Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti.
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The Haitian government will soon receive numerous large tents formerly used by Cirque du Soleil.
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Two weeks after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Haitian President Rene Preval has made an urgent appeal for additional tents to help house those left homeless.
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Hospitality Performance Network (HPN) and Meetings International announced today a joint venture that will result in a rebranding as HPN Global, a new, global site selection and meeting procurement company.
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The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) is urging Congress to expand its export financing assistance to include both small and medium-sized manufacturers.
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President Obama may have to focus on other critical national issues before China trade comes up in his priority list.
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Members of the U.S. Congress are lining up to support the Trade Reform, Accountability, Development and Employment (TRADE) Act, which has 106 initial sponsors from both political parties.
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A U.S. House of Representatives bill on climate change and energy passed by a seven-vote margin, and textile lobbyists vow to work on a Senate version that answers manufacturers’ concerns.
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The U.S. government is big business and contracts for thousands of products. Your business could be taking advantage of these bidding opportunities—if you just know how …
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A Mexico City exhibit is sized for some of the largest creatures to ever walk the earth.
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An interactive forum will offer apparel and textile manufacturers the opportunity to ask military officials about specific military needs and how the textile industry might be able to meet those needs.
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Chinese textile manufacturing has slowed, and unemployment in China has grown, leading the China State Council to announce a three-year plan to assist the ailing textile sector.
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In the United States, requirements for providing electricity are covered by the National Electric Code (NEC) 2008, also known as Article 70 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and adopted by states and local governments.
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According to Joe Peregman Jr., the labor market in New Jersey is great—if you are a laborer.
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How the stimulus package can save your business money.
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Tent armor that has been in development for 10 years is now ready for full production.
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At both national party conventions, journalists gathered under tents of various types, most of which were set atop a carefully concealed mass of cables and wiring.
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To help clients with limited budgets, tent professionals need the imagination of an artist, the tact of a diplomat and the aptitude of an accountant.
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Although sporting events represent a growing market for tents in Japan, the tent industry overall is struggling with economic and regulatory issues that have taken their toll on the country.
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Your requirements under U.S. drug and alcohol regulations.
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It is estimated that approximately 210,000 workers who received H2B visas in 2007 will be seeking the same status in 2008, but they may not be able to get it.