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The advancement of Point of Sale (POS) systems is transforming small business operations and their future in the global marketplace. Clover, the developer of the largest open-architecture point-of-sale solutions, has been at the forefront of this movement. Merchant services pioneer Slice is evolving the company’s capacity to power small businesses by offering Clover POS systems alongside attractive benefits like unlimited 0% processing, and 24/7 customer service through the SliceCare application, all for a flat monthly fee. Modern small businesses are relying on technology now more than ever to reduce costs and optimize customer experiences. Implementing cutting-edge technology can offer a suite of benefits ranging from streamlined employee management to omnichannel integration and data-driven reporting. Today’s POS systems, which were once only capable of simple transaction processing offer a host of services to take a business to the next level. Clover’s POS systems have garnered praise from leading retailers for their inventory management, customer relationship management, and more. Slice has released exclusive apps that accommodate popular contactless payment solutions and enable convenient QR technology to drive self-service experiences among other improvements. This technology offers a wealth of opportunities for the average small business to tap into greater profitability, but innovation generally comes at a cost. Many small businesses are hesitant to adopt new technology because of high prices, training requirements, and an underlying fear of modernization. However, retail technology reports are urging small businesses to embrace change as consumers demand more convenient, tech-driven shopping experiences. The top five trends poised to take hold in the coming years include legacy system modernization, AI, omnichannel experiences, augmented shopping, and voice commerce. These shifts may seem like a burden to small businesses operating on a shoestring budget, but they offer companies an opportunity to drive value creation while lowering their overhead costs. Legacy retail technology systems are outdated, incompatible with new programs, and lack scalability. This prevents companies from gaining an edge over mounting competition. Technology heightens customer experiences, improving transaction times, personalization, inventory costs, and reputation. These added efficiencies can foster greater customer loyalty and sustainable growth. Slice, a merchant services provider leveraging Clover POS systems to empower small businesses, testifies to the impact of technology on their clients’ bottom line. “Harnessing the power of technology helps small businesses lower labor, inventory, and operating costs, while also building a modern company image that attracts young, tech-savvy consumers,” says Slice CEO Alex Groyzburg. As a leading provider of innovative services like zero-cost credit card processing, Slice has crafted novel solutions to the longstanding challenges small businesses face. The company, which values long-term partnership over profit, stimulates American entrepreneurship by providing best-in-class Clover POS systems and other comprehensive services at a fixed monthly price. The company takes Clover’s powerful architecture a step further with features competitors lack. Around-the-clock customer support, unlimited 0% processing, lifetime price guarantees, and next-day replacements are just a few of the perks of working with Slice. Slice helps clients go beyond the basics, addressing current challenges and offering impressive tools anticipating future needs. The company shatters obstacles to small business growth through app integrations like free QR menu creation and personalization, and self-service kiosks. For small enterprises looking to reduce their labor costs, Slice provides tailored options to instantly connect customer orders to outsourced delivery teams. These services are a powerful way for small businesses to boost their credibility, increase sales, and better compete in an increasingly digital marketplace. Small businesses represent 99.9% of all American businesses. They employ millions of people, providing them with a source of income and fulfillment. Their existence fuels the creation of innovative products and services and allows individuals to build wealth and give back to local communities. Without robust technical integrations, small businesses bring a sliver of the positive impact they’re capable of to the world. Women, minorities, and immigrants are some of the most common small business owners. These groups play a vital role in strengthening local economies, creating more jobs, and lowering taxes. Outside of financial benefits, small businesses enhance community connections and shape the unique character of different cities. When small businesses succeed, these wins translate to entrepreneurship that improves local development and quality of life. Slice , who donates monthly to various charities and funds local development initiatives, is rewriting the future of American small businesses through leading digital transformations. “Small businesses are the backbone of the global economy. They’re your favorite coffee shop, stationery store, or local bar, that goes the extra mile to make you feel valued. Despite their generosity and vital function in our society, it’s hard for them to access technology that’s affordable and effective. Slice is working to change that,” says Alex.Percentages: FG .321, FT .833. 3-Point Goals: 5-19, .263 (Badru 2-4, Poser 2-5, Hamelin 1-4, McComb 0-3, Sunderland 0-3). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 3 (Okpomo 2, Sunderland). 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AP News Summary at 2:48 p.m. ESTConservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad faces a test after 13 members of his caucus have asked him to essentially discipline Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko for comments that she made about a former Vancouver Police Board member. The signed letter published by radio host Jas Johal on X Thursday (Dec. 5) calls on Rustad to "invite" Sturko to "offer" Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba a written apology after Sturko had criticized her, following Sakoma-Fadugba's controversial remarks about the nature of Canadian society. Sakoma-Fadugba left her position Nov. 22 after several social media posts linked to her became public. Screenshots of the Instagram stories linked to Sakoma-Fadugba show Reddit posts lamenting the loss of Christian values in the face of immigration and criticized "woke culture" as well gender transitions. The alleged statements cost Sakoma-Fadugba her job on the police board and drew criticism from various corners of the political spectrum, including Sturko, a former RCMP officer and member of the LGBTQ2S+ community. “When we have statements being made that erode the public’s trust, or their comfort with their police service, it makes it that much harder on the front-line officers," Sturko told the CBC in November. But this statement did not sit well with her 13 colleagues, calling on Rustad to ask Sturko for the apology "and to encourage the Vancouver Police Board to advance conciliatory discussions with (Sakoma-Fadugba)." But that is not their only demand. "If Ms. Sturko declines your invitation, we ask that you offer this apology and encouragement on behalf of the Conservative caucus," they write. This double-demand appears to put Rustad in a double-bind. He either follows the demands from his part of his caucus ostensibly aimed at one of their own or he undermines the position of Sturko by issuing an apology on her behalf. "The way he responds will tell us something about where his own loyalties lie," UBC political scientist Stewart Prest said. "We do know that he is quite supportive of articulations of these kinds of more critical views of modernity ... so it may be that he has a certain amount of sympathy with the letter writers and his response will tell us whether that's the case. At the same time, a leader has another responsibility to the larger caucus as well. It may be that there are other members of the caucus who feel (Sturko) was quite correct in offering that assessment, and then has nothing to apologize for." Found within the letter is also a larger expression of sympathy for Sakoma-Fadugba's statements and a request to Rustad to give those views room by reminding him of what the signatories consider Rustad's own views to be. "The posts express views many Conservatives (including Conservative MLAs and staff) hold in support for parental rights, religious faith, and the pursuit of shared Canadian values," it reads. "Under your leadership, the Conservative Party of BC has consistently denounced 'cancel culture' and stood for the Charter rights British Columbians enjoy to free expression and freedom of religion," it reads. "The very first question you raised in the (legislature) as leader was in defence of parental rights." “Will the minister admit this SOGI 123 has been divisive and an assault on parents’ rights and a distraction to student education?” Rustad asked on Oct. 3, 2023. That question drew a rebuke from Premier David Eby, who called the question "outrageous" in accusing Rustad of leveraging children for culture-war purposes. “Shame on him," Eby said. "Choose another question." Prest called the letter a "deliberately provocative approach" that speaks to the ideological divisions within the party now for everyone to see. "It's putting right out in the open something we knew was going to be part of this, this challenging political coalition bringing together more populist-style conservatives with more, if you like, centrist or politically moderate types such (Sturko)." None of the 13 signatories once sat with Sturko when she was part of BC United and all were elected on Oct. 13 as first time Conservative candidates. Of note, is also the geographical representation of the MLAs. Eleven signatories represent ridings outside of Metro Vancouver and Greater Victoria including areas in the Fraser Valley and the Okanagan. Three signatories – Dallas Brodie (Vancouver-Quilchena), Brent Chapman (Surrey-South) and Anna Kindy (North Island) – have also found their names in the news over comments that they had made before or during the election campaign, with Chapman being perhaps the most widely reported one following his comments about Palestinian children made in 2015. "I would suggest that we are seeing to emerge, perhaps the makings of which you could almost call a Freedom Caucus in the (Conservative Party of B.C.), the sense that there's a group within a group that looks at the world quite differently than other members of that caucus," Prest said. This is not the first time that Sturko has been the object of criticism from within the Conservative Party of B.C. While still with B.C. United, Conservative candidate Paul Ratchford had called her a "woke, lesbian, social justice warrior." At the same time, Sturko had also been critical of the Conservatives, while still with B.C. United. In early October 2023, Sturko called on Rustad to apologize after appearing to draw a comparison with harms caused by residential schools and parental concerns about SOGI 123. Rustad denied making such a comparison. Sturko also called on Rustad to apologize after he had referred to being LGBTQ2S+ as a "lifestyle" in a media interview. When asked to comment on the letter from her colleagues, Sturko said deferred to Rustad. "This letter was addressed to John. I'm going to allow him the opportunity to speak to it at this time." Black Press Media has reached out to the Conservative Party of B.C., including Rustad's spokesperson and Rustad himself for comment.

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