Both the COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency will end on May 11, the Biden Administration announced Jan. 30. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries said COVID-19 emergency rules impacting businesses are set to end on April 1, and...
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Member Feature: SungLass Communications
Today's featured member, Estrella Sung, CPSM, marketing and business development professional for SungLass Communications, said the company is a woman- and minority-owned marketing and design services company that channels their creativity to support business...
Day of Service Volunteers Shine Up Downtown
Local organizations, including the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, Together Washington, Downtown Seattle Association, and Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, united on Jan. 21 for Day of Service in celebration of the Seattle Convention Center, which opens...
#WeGotThisWA
The coronavirus continues to heavily affect our region, but we will get through this together. Below are recommendations of organizations that are deploying resources quickly into our...
Public Health Guidance for employers and individuals
The presence of novel coronavirus in our community is a rapidly evolving situation. Our region's public health professionals are working to provide timely, regular updates and...
Regional economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak
Even as our federal, state, county and local leaders continue to act aggressively to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, we are beginning to experience the leading edge of a...
Avoid Coronavirus Phishing Scams
As concern over COVID-19 mounts, cybercriminals are pushing to capitalize on those fears with phishing emails designed to steal your personal information, your money, and infect your...
Tips and Tricks for Adapting to Remote Work
Latitudes Technology Consulting is a trusted Chamber partner and is available to Chamber members to offer quick, practical guidance, technology advice, implementation assistance and...
Celebrating Women’s History Month
In the 1970s, a group called the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women started a Women's History Week, and dozens of California...
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Member Feature: Chef Taylor’s Catering
Here at the Seattle Metro Chamber, we have to 2,500 companies across the region and 13 different business sectors, from your favorite neighborhood restaurant to brands known around...
Light Rail to West Seattle and Ballard: Our Region is Stronger When We Reach Agreement Together
Now is the time to engage with Seattle Mayor Harrell, Seattle City Councilmembers, and Sound Transit Board members about the future of light rail to West Seattle and Ballard. Our...
Member Feature: Garden of Eden Urban Farming
Here at the Seattle Metro Chamber, we have to 2,500 companies across the region and 13 different business sectors, from your favorite neighborhood restaurant to brands known around...
Pay Up Passes: New Minimum Wage and Protections Set for Seattle Gig Workers
The Seattle City Council voted unanimously on May 31 to pass the Pay Up Legislation, CB 120294, establishing minimum pay requirements and mileage reimbursement for app-based workers....
Seattle City Council Passes Police Department Staffing Incentives Bill
At Seattle City Council’s meeting on May 24, Councilmember Sara Nelson’s Resolution 32050 was approved by a vote of 6-3 (Councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda, Tammy Morales, and Kshama...
Member Feature: PridePays
Here at the Seattle Metro Chamber, we have to 2,500 companies across the region and 13 different business sectors, from your favorite neighborhood restaurant to brands known around...
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