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OSHA Issues New Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace
OSHA has issued stronger worker safety guidance to help employers and workers implement a COVID-19 protection program.Read More
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OSHA has issued stronger worker safety guidance to help employers and workers implement a COVID-19 protection program.Read More
Struggling craft brewers face increasing challenges if access to adequate can supplies continues to diminish Boulder, Colo. • Feb. 2, 2021—Brewers Association President and CEO Bob Pease sent a letter to can manufacturers and the Can Manufacturers Institute this week requesting immediate allocation of an adequate can supply— essential not only to independent brewers’ continued growth, but also …Read More
President and CEO Bob Pease and Director of Federal Affairs Katie Marisic were honored Thursday in an online ceremony as Brewbound's 2020 Persons of the Year for their work to achieve passage of the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act.Read More
Using this new interstate direct to consumer resource, brewers can learn the laws and requirements imposed on direct to consumers sales.Read More
This map shows the states where direct-to-consumer shipping (DtC) is permitted, limited, and not permitted.Read More
Matt Stinchfield, BA Safety Ambassador, recently shared low-cost strategies for creating a safer work environment in breweries.Read More
The Brewers Association condemns the violence and insurrection that occurred at the United States Capitol on Jan. 6.Read More
The 38th edition of the Craft Brewers Conference & Brew Expo America, presented by the Brewers Association, will return to Denver, September 9-12, 2021. Read More
The Brewers Association today announced the launch of its Mentorship Program, which seeks to increase the diversity of the workforce, leadership, and ownership of small and independent craft breweries.Read More
With legislative text yet to be released, the U.S. Congress is expected to finalize a broad year-end package that includes targeted COVID-19 relief as well as language from the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, making the existing federal excise tax rates for small and independent breweries permanent.Read More