Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced that changes to regulations in Pennsylvania’s Minimum Wage Act take take effect today, Friday, August 5, with the goal of protecting wages earned by thousands of workers across the commonwealth and leveling the playing field for employers competing in a tight labor market.
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HE CENTER for Entrepreneurial Excellence, a free business resource for Lebanon County, has slated a second Entrepreneurial PITCH competition, titled “THE Great Lebanon County PITCH”.
Keeping a store sanitary is hard, especially if you throw out a lot of expired and damaged goods. Instead of overwhelming the dumpster outside of the grocery store, consider learning how you can benefit from using compactors for your garbage.
“I remember my mother and my two siblings and I lived in a low income apartment with a stove that had four burners, but only one burner worked,” Fernandez told Harrisburg City Council earlier this month. “By the time the rice was done the chicken was cold.”
I’ve studied finance and financial markets since the 1970s, and I have never seen the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy get such prominent news coverage as it has this past year.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for June 2022.
Lebanon, PA. "Thank you for all you do to help us remain free." Bennett Buick/GMC of Lebanon, Bennett Honda of Lebanon and Bennett Toyota of Lebanon located on West Cumberland Street, Lebanon have planned lunch for Veterans on Saturday, July 30th from 11:00am to 2:00 PM. Food Trucks will be serving free lunch.
For a community, the greatest wealth is the health and success of its businesses. And for communities that are as beautifully diverse as Lebanon, this also means paying particular attention to supporting our Latino businesses. At SCORE, this is closely woven into the lifeblood of our mission.
Harrisburg, PA — Scam artists are impersonating the Department of Revenue by sending Pennsylvania business owners fraudulent letters in the mail that direct them to turn over their accounting records. The goal of this ploy is to trick unsuspecting taxpayers into providing sensitive financial information, which the criminals behind the scheme can use for a number of illicit activities that could seriously harm a business’ financial standing.
HARRISBURG — Despite weeks of private negotiations between Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and legislative Republicans, Pennsylvania’s budget is officially late.