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Millard Wallace of Clearly Clean Recognized as Entrepreneur of the Year by the Schuylkill County Chamber of Commerce
The 2021 Entrepreneur of the Year Award recognizes Millard Wallace s entrepreneurial efforts in the creation of Clearly Clean
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ORWISGBURG, Pa., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Clearly Clean Products, LLC, a leading recyclable packaging company, announced today that one of its managing partners, Millard Wallace, has been honored with the 2021 Entrepreneur of the Year Award by the Schuylkill County Chamber of Commerce. This award recognizes Wallace s determination, passion, and innovation as he has worked to build Clearly Clean into an eco-friendly food packaging leader.
by Christen Smith, The Center Square | May 07, 2021 05:00 PM Print this article
Pennsylvania House lawmakers support reinstating work search requirements for unemployment claimants and said loosened regulations will bolster the state’s economic recovery.
The Department of Labor & Industry said, however, that the manpower shortage businesses face is not a result of suspended work search requirements or the $300 weekly jobless benefit enhancement approved by Congress in March.
“Work search has never been suspended before, so there’s no precedent for reinstating it,” said Sarah DeSantis, a department spokesperson. “We are working with our partners and stakeholders to determine a best date to restart.”
by Christen Smith, The Center Square | April 19, 2021 04:00 PM Print this article
Local officials told lawmakers this week a reluctant workforce impedes economic recovery for Pennsylvania businesses as pandemic restrictions ease across the state.
It’s a problem that disproportionately impacts the hard-hit hospitality sector, where year-over-year job losses still exceed 145,000. But local leaders say the reasons why remain complex.
“The employees are just taken care of well enough through unemployment compensation and the benefit add-on and they are just not interested in coming back,” said Robert Carl, president and CEO of the Schuylkill County Chamber of Commerce. “It’s not unusual at all.”
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