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Business Issues/Benchmarks: Page 27
Meet the 2024 Best Cannabis Companies To Work For
Cannabis Business Times presents its fifth annual Best Cannabis Companies To Work For rankings and a look at what leaders at cultivation companies and dispensaries are doing to create engaging places to work.
The Future of Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC Headlines CBT’s Most-Read Articles for March
Readers also dove headfirst into Amazon’s delta-8 problems and a potential rescheduling roadblock with the DEA’s five-factor test this month.
Delaware Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Protect Financial Entities Serving Cannabis Industry
State Treasurer Colleen Davis endorsed the legislation, which aims to provide state-level protections for banks and credit unions.
About the 2024 Best Cannabis Companies To Work For Programs
For the fifth consecutive year, Cannabis Business Times, in collaboration with third-party research company Best Companies Group, recognizes licensed cultivation and retail companies in medical and adult-use programs that have created positive company cultures where their employees feel motivated and valued.
Summit Brands Embraces Kaizen Philosophy
The team in Colorado encourages its workers to pursue continuous improvement and enjoy what they do.
How Does One of the Fastest-Growing Companies in the US Maintain a Tight-Knit Work Culture?
The secret at Sonoran Roots is to let employees feel safe in sharing their ideas about the company—and reaping operational benefits for everyone.
Hiring for Culture
Dragonfly Chief Growth Officer Narith Panh talks about how he leveraged his corporate experience to inform the Utah company's hiring practices and company culture.
Cultivating People and Plants
Despite a challenging end to 2023, there was 'spontaneous collaboration' at Root & Bloom that helped propel the Massachusetts-based cannabis company to the top spot of the Best Cannabis Companies to Work For–Cultivation program.
Minnesota Tribal Nation to Open Adult-Use Dispensary This Summer
The Prairie Island Indian Community will get a head start on the state’s forthcoming adult-use cannabis market, which won’t launch until 2025.
21 Attorneys General Call on Congress to Address ‘Intoxicating Hemp’ Products in Farm Bill
The state law enforcement officials say ‘bad actors’ have exploited a ‘glaring vagueness’ in the 2018 Farm Bill that needs to be addressed in its reauthorization.
Amazon’s CBD, Hemp and Delta-8 Problem
A new study of hemp products sold on Amazon found that nearly half contained no hemp, several contained high doses of delta-8 THC, and more than half made an unapproved medical claim, among other concerns.
Those Who Think Virginia Governor Will Sign Cannabis Bill ‘Must’ve Been Smoking Something’
Gov. Glenn Youngkin finally came out and gave a concrete answer as to whether his pen will land on an adult-use sales bill.
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