Canada’s Federal Court rules a top Mountie violated her legal obligations, the U.S. government eases licensing restrictions for prospective bus drivers, and more in our Week in Brief.
How did pandemic-related labor shortages come about? What new challenges do they present for regulators? We look at these questions and more in this week’s blog post.
Canadian provinces consider allowing symptomatic healthcare staff return to work, American states move to ease licensing rules for former convicts, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.
Quebec shuts down nearly 4,000 websites over a newly discovered exploit, Michigan and Wisconsin push to relax licensure requirements, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.
Cyberattacks, labor shortages, and licensing reforms dominated headlines throughout 2021, while the COVID-19 pandemic continued to loom over the world at large.
Oklahoma joins states offering more universal occupational licensing recognition and more in our roundup of regulatory news.
The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional licensing,…
The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional…
The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional…
The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of what’s happening in the world of professional licensing, regulation, government technology,…