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Key Insights into the UPS and Teamsters Labor Negotiations

Key Insights into the UPS and Teamsters Labor Negotiations Source: John Drake, US Chamber of Commerce The United Parcel Service (UPS) and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Teamsters) are in the final stages of negotiating a new, long-term collective bargaining agreement for approximately 340,000 UPS employees. These negotiations will establish compensation, benefits, work hours and…

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New Member Highlight – Balanced Bear Bookkeeping

New Member Highlight – Balanced Bear Bookkeeping Balanced Bear Bookkeeping, LLC, established in February of 2022, brings a unique, personalized approach to the realm of bookkeeping services. While the business has a special focus on supporting health and allied health professionals, it also extends its specialized services to other service-based businesses. Founder Torie Brabander, with…

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A spoonful of sugar

A spoonful of sugar By Chris Berleth and Taryn Crayton You know the story well. Following a debacle with the latest of several nannies, a desperate father named George put an ad in a London newspaper for a replacement. With a little magic, the help of the East Wind upon which she flies, a hysterical uncle…

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Member News – July 19, 2023

Member News – July 19, 2023 NEPIRC Enters Alliance Agreement with OSHA The Northeastern Pennsylvania Industrial Resource Center (NEPIRC) announced that it has entered into a two-year Alliance Agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Read full press release here. Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital receives National Recognition Dr.…

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Have remote meetings taken over your calendar? Try this.

Have remote meetings taken over your calendar? Try this. Meetings are notoriously seen as a waste of time; many employees cite “too many meetings” as one of the reasons their workplace morale is low. In fact, the average office worker attends more than 60 meetings each month! And, work-from-home employees aren’t exempt either – they may have…

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New Member Highlight – Cookies and More by the Tea Ladies

New Member Highlight – Cookies and More by the Tea Ladies Cookies and More was started in December 2018 by Lucy Hergan, Sharon Shultz and Deb Barnhart who have worked in the food industry for about 20 years. Starting out with cookies for Christmas and trays of lasagna and growing into a food-to-go business featuring…

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The Five Levels of Entrepreneurship

The Five Levels of Entrepreneurship It’s a big day for entrepreneurship in Columbia and Montour Counties, and you need to look no further than the excellent work of our friends at DRIVE, the Bucknell Small Business Development Center, their incubator Startup Danville, and our partners at 1 Million Cups for proof.  Today, following a gathering…

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Five Steps to a Well-Designed Benefit Strategy

Five Steps to a Well-Designed Benefit Strategy Source: MyBenefit Advisor A well-designed employee benefit strategy can help build a significant advantage for any company seeking to grow through the acquisition and retention of key talent. The inability to hire and retain a strong workforce will affect an organization’s performance and inhibit its ability to achieve…

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Small Businesses Optimistic Despite Inflation Concerns

Small Businesses Optimistic Despite Inflation Concerns Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Author: Thaddeus Swank, Senior Writer and Editor, Strategic Communications, US Chamber of Commerce Small business owners have record-breaking optimism about the future right now, according to new data in the Q2 2023 MetLife and U.S. Chamber Small Business Index. The report comes amid the…

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Build It In America Act

Build It In America Act Source: McKonly & Asbury In a bill that seems almost custom-made for manufacturers, the House of Representatives recently introduced HR 3938, or the Build It in America Act – which would immediately address three timely tax provisions left over from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Research and Development Expenses…

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