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Chambers Provide More Than Networking in Pandemic

Over the past year, no business has been able to survive the pandemic without help from their neighbors. Whether it was quickly transitioning to virtual events or getting information on how to apply for federal PPP loans, San Diego County businesses of all sizes leaned into their local chambers of commerce. The San Diego Business Journal connected with chamber leaders from across the county to hear about how they’ve been serving their members during the pandemic and the vital role their organizations have always played in the business community. More than Networking One of the key services that local chambers of commerce provide is the opportunity to network with fellow local businesses. But, Bret Schanzenbach, president and CEO of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce said the purpose of networking goes beyond social gatherings.

North County Business Briefs, March 11

The Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce has named its 2020 Volunteers of the Year. They are: Susan Madden (E.P.I.C. North County Conscious Living Magazine), Ambassador Committee; Naila Sfeir (Calder Eames Design), Business Resource Committee; Wade Aschbrenner (Audeo Charter School II), Government Affairs Committee; John O’Reilly (O’Reilly Wealth Advisors), Membership Committee; Kevin Clemons and Simon Freedman (Electric Vehicle Association of San Diego), Green Business Committee; John Sanders (JohnSanders.com), Technology Advisory Committee; Bob Welty (InfraGard San Diego), Ready Carlsbad Business Alliance; Teresa Acosta (Acosta & Partners), Committee Chair of the Year: Government Affairs; Morgan Cohen (GoBeRewarded Marketing Agency) and

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Carlsbad approves job protection for furloughed hotel workers

Print Carlsbad approved an “urgency ordinance” Tuesday effective immediately that requires the city’s largest hotels to keep jobs available when business returns for their employees who are furloughed or laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only the city’s largest hotels with 200 or more guest rooms are affected by the ordinance, including the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, and Legoland California. No criminal penalties are provided, but the ordinance gives employees the ability to file lawsuits and helps with their legal expenses if they are passed over when their position is refilled.

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