Harrisburg, PA – Tuesday was Equal Pay Day, a day which marks how far into the year women must work in order to be paid what men were paid in the previous calendar year. On average, women who work fulltime are paid just 83 cents […]
The Pennsylvania Commission for Women, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Labor & Industry, and other stakeholders highlighted the importance of Equal Pay Day and eliminating the gender wage gap.
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Local leaders address hate crimes against Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders
The virtual ‘no hate on our state town hall’ is aiming to raise awareness and provide the tools necessary to combat this issue. Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43) Updated: 11:52 AM EST March 12, 2021
PENNSYLVANIA, USA “Hate and racism have no place in Pennsylvania,” said Stephanie Sum from the Asian American Affairs Commission.
The rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans and pacific islanders in the US has left those communities fearful for their lives.
Pennsylvania State Police say they’ve had only one reported case of anti- Asian bias since the pandemic started.
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“The GIANT Company’s generous donation to these nonprofits will give them the boost they need to continue to be good neighbors to our local community,” said Representative Patty Kim, Central PA MLK Day of Service chair. “We are grateful for the investment and appreciate GIANT’s partnership.”
Giant said it is also donating $10,000 to Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council to promote and recruit new minority businesses for certification and development through a new grant program focused on food retail, consumer packaged goods, and support service companies.
In addition, The Greater Harrisburg Area NAACP ACT-SO Program will receive $5,000 to help encourage African American high school students through coaching and enrichment in the aeras of sciences, humanities, the performing arts, the visual arts, and business entrepreneurship.