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Updated: 10:31 AM EDT June 9, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Community Health Network is raising the minimum wage for its hourly employees.
The health care system s current minimum wage of $12.50 an hour will increase to $15, beginning Monday, July 12.
The planned increase will impact more than 4,000 of Community Health Network s nearly 16,000 employees.
“We continue to invest in improving patient and caregiver experiences,” said Michelle Mahaffey, chief human resources officer for Community Health Network, in a press release. “The only way we can truly provide the best possible experience is to recruit and retain a talented and caring workforce. While compensation is only one piece of the overall benefits package, we recognize it is an important component.”
Meijer now offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccines at all stores
Meijer surpassed 1 million coronavirus vaccine doses administered, and it s marking the occasion by launching a walk-up vaccine program.
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The Avon Meijer store pharmacy is targeting Hendricks County educators and other school employees. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 2:21 PM EDT April 26, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Meijer pharmacies have crossed the threshold of 1 million coronavirus vaccine doses administered through the retailer’s in-store clinics and are now launching a “walk-up” vaccine program at all Meijer locations.
Meijer began administering vaccines in January. Since then, the retailer has had thousands of in-store vaccine clinics, as well as community-based off-site clinics, throughout all six states in its Midwest footprint.
Downtown making a slow comeback
Confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine will play a big role in Downtown Indy Inc. s upcoming State of Downtown report. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 12:23 AM EDT April 24, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS As more people are vaccinated and as more events open up, there are more signs of life in a struggling downtown Indianapolis.
The Kang family traveled from Chicago to Indianapolis for their first vacation since the pandemic started. People who have gotten vaccinated have a little bit of peace of mind, knowing that they have the protection, said Min Kang.
The confidence COVID-19 vaccines gives people will play a big role in Downtown Indy Inc. s upcoming State of Downtown report
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