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RICHMOND, Ind. With now hiring signs sprouting like dandelions this spring, employers might need something extra to entice workers.
The Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce is introducing a second program to make it more affordable for local companies to provide employees extra benefits. This time, it s an opportunity to offer 401(k) retirement savings.
Melissa Vance, president and CEO of the chamber, said local salaries do seem to be rising because of the competitive hiring situation, so that makes the extras offered to employees even more important. How do you sweeten the pot to be able to not just attract employees to start with but to retain them once they get there?” Vance said.
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Melissa Vance, the chamber s president and CEO, said health insurance has always been an issue.
“As soon as I stepped foot in the door at the chamber six years ago, I was starting to get to know the business owners, and one of the things that just kept coming up was the cost of health care, the cost of health care, the cost of health care, she said. And also small businesses being able to retain their employees versus the employees going to a larger employer where they have healthcare benefits.
At the time, however, federal law prohibited chamber involvement, so Vance s hands were tied. Now, however, another Indiana chamber facilitated the local chamber s connection with United Healthcare.