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Business Issues/Benchmarks: Page 146
#4 The Grove
Las Vegas-based The Grove offers its staff production and quarterly incentives, along with an annual bonus structure.
#3 A Therapeutic Alternative
The female-led California company offers employees monthly paid volunteer hours and retail discounts.
#2 Velvet Cannabis
The California-based company offers employees quarterly appreciation outings, weekly and monthly goodie bags, and monthly awards to recognize the best-performing individuals and teams.
A New Chapter in the Cannabis Workforce
The attitudes and economic labors of workers are changing fast in America, and the cannabis industry is no exception. With that in mind, we’re recognizing the Best Cannabis Companies To Work For – Dispensary.
Shared Goals Make the World Go ’Round
Knowing what matters most to employees is a start.
Last-Minute Title Change Derails Lab Testing Bill in West Virginia
The legislation passed both the House and Senate, but the Legislature adjourned before one chamber could OK an amended title.
Louisiana Legislature Considers Bills to Expand State’s Medical Cannabis Program
The legislation would increase the number of cultivation and pharmacy licenses and allow nurse practitioners to recommend medical cannabis to patients, among other provisions.
Will Kansas Join the Medical Cannabis Legalization Club?
Proposed legislation to include 20-plus qualifying conditions was recently introduced in the state’s Senate.
Curaleaf Celebrates Opening Of Tamarac, Fla. Dispensary
The Tamarac dispensary expands the company's retail presence to 45 locations in Florida and 128 nationwide.
Los Angeles Head Cannabis Regulator Cat Packer Exits Role
The first executive director of the city’s Department of Cannabis Regulation will be pursuing other professional opportunities.
Struggling in California
Kentucky House Committee Gives Thumbs Up to Medical Cannabis Bill
A state with one of the largest racial disparities in cannabis arrests, Kentucky’s House Judiciary Committee gave bipartisan support to reform.
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