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Black-owned family business finds success in trucking

A loan fund supported by WEDC help solve critical cash flow problems Laci Coppins Robbins and Pastor W. Aaron Robbins Sr. Photo courtesy of the WEDC. MADISON, WI. JUNE. 3, 2021 – A family-owned trucking company that got its big break thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic is growing by focusing on creating generational wealth for Milwaukee’s Black community. “We see nothing but opportunity,” said Pastor W. Aaron Robbins Sr., who founded A&A Services and Transportation, Inc., with his wife, A&A is a subcontractor working primarily for FedEx. The company works on three separate routes running three Sprinter vans on a package pickup and delivery route in the West Allis area and two “line haul” routes with two semitrucks each carrying a double-trailer running from Illinois to the Milwaukee area.

WEDC Secretary States: Underlying Reason for Worker Shortage Alongside High Unemployment Benefits

UPFRONT recap: State has help available for small businesses

UPFRONT recap: State has help available for small businesses © Provided by WISN Milwaukee Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation secretary and CEO Missy Hughes acknowledged that some businesses are having a hard time finding help, but said data doesn t the support the idea that extra unemployment benefits are keeping people out of the workforce. Popular Searches There s a lot of complex factors at work in this worker shortage, all kind of umbrellaed by the demographic challenge that we have in Wisconsin, which is an aging population, Hughes said in an interview aired Sunday on UPFRONT, produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. Hughes said people still on the sidelines after the pandemic are not able to find child care, transportation or have other obstacles.

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