Membership Benefits
SCAA Annual Conference
SCAA's Annual Conference is invaluable to members in search of continuing education, networking opportunities and face-to-face contact with vendors or customers. Educational sessions run the gamut from business management to dealing with industry issues and trends.
Spill Briefs
SCAA's electronic newsletter keeps members in the know about industry events, association business and legal and legislative issues. Available only to members, the Spill Brief is a top rated membership benefit.
www.scaa-spill.org
SCAA's website, www.scaa-spill.org, provides 24-hour access to SCAA's resources. Registration information for meetings, seminars, industry resources, and live links to members' web sites are available via the World Wide Web. SCCA's web site also serves as a valuable marketing tool to highlight our member companies. Additional content is available for SCAA members.
Discounted Employee Background Screening by Occuscreen
SSCAA has partnered with Occuscreen, a leading provider of pre-employment background screening. Via this partnership, SCAA members will receive substantially reduced pricing for this vital and necessary hiring component. Occuscreen fully integrates with software from ISNET World, making background screening processes more efficient and cost-effective.
To browse Occuscreen's full line of services and for more company history please visit their website at www.occuscreen.com. Members may contact Pamela Mack, Business Development Manager at Occuscreen at pamelam@occuscreen.com.
Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC) Report
While government is in session, the SBLC Report is sent weekly to members detailing current legislative issues that concern their business. The SBLC is an independent, permanent coalition of trade and professional associations who share a common concern for the future of small business. The purpose of SBLC is twofold: to consolidate the strength and maximize the influence of business on legislative and Federal policy issues of importance to the entire small business community; and secondly, to disseminate information on the impact of public policy on small business.
Since its creation in 1976, SBLC has grown dramatically to represent nearly every sector of our economy including manufacturing, retailing, distribution, professional and technical services, agriculture, transportation, tourism, and construction. SBLC has become a unified force that is respected throughout the government. The Council's views are sought and its opinions are valued by those in government who must decide how the laws of this nation are enacted and enforced. For more information in the SBLC visit their website www.sblc.org.
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