What Will OSHA Look Like Under President Trump? March 05, 2018 Last week, the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections met for a hearing, “A More Effective and Collaborative OSHA: A View from Stakeholders,” The timing of the hearing says it all: there is no Trump administration official confirmed as the head of OSHA and there is no political appo...
Funeral Service Foundation Launches Youth & Funerals Initiative March 05, 2018 The Funeral Service Foundation’s newly launched Youth & Funerals initiative equips funeral service professionals with tools to navigate the deeply personal question, “Should my child attend the funeral?”
NFDA Leadership Development Committee Announces List of Qualified Candidates for 2018 Elections March 01, 2018 NFDA is pleased to announce the 2018 NFDA Leadership Development Committee’s list of qualified candidates for open positions on the NFDA Board of Directors.
A Look Back: 2018 NFDA Cremation Conference February 23, 2018 Follow the action at the 2018 NFDA Cremation Conference in St. Pete Beach, FL!
You Spoke, We Listened February 19, 2018 Like many of you, NFDA was deeply saddened by the terrible shooting that took place in Parkland, FL. NFDA heard your concerns about a remark made by the Florida Attorney General made about the funeral profession during a recent press conference.
FAMIC/Have the Talk of a Lifetime Update: February 2018 February 19, 2018 When asked, 73% of consumers who have used the Have the Talk of a Lifetime educations materials said they would recommend a funeral professional associated with the program. Learn how you can get involved!
BRAVE Act Receiving Widespread Support February 19, 2018 Is your representative supporting the BRAVE Act, which would improve funeral and burial benefits for veterans?
DOL/OSHA Update: 2019 Proposed Budget February 19, 2018 The 2019 fiscal year budget request for the Dept, of Labor totals $10.9 billion, an 9.3% increase over 2018 that includes funding for areas that impact the funeral profession.
National Cemetery Administration Taking Steps to Remedy Customer Service Issues February 09, 2018 If you’ve recently called the National Cemetery Administration (NCA) to receive eligibility determinations or schedule burials for veterans or their family members, you may have experienced delays or dropped calls. The NCA is taking steps to remedy the situation and issued the following statem...
Hearing About Formaldehyde Held in Federal Court January 28, 2018 The federal court in Oakland, California, held a hearing Friday, January 26 considering EPA’s delay in implementing the EPA rule requiring the standard and testing of formaldehyde in composite wood products.