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FACE TO FACE: Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board hosts in-person, outdoor event

1 of 5 Mike Bowman, president and CEO of the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board speaks during the agency s event May 3 to promote tourism in Montgomery County. It was the first in-person event the organization has held in more than a year.  Photo By Dylan Eddinger Courtesy of the VFTCB Bluestone County Club in Blue Bell hosted the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board on Monday, May 3 for the agency s first in-person event in more than a year. The organization updated attendees about tourism in the county and its planned strategic initiatives. Photo By Dylan Eddinger Courtesy of the VFTCB Photo By Dylan Eddinger Courtesy of the VFTCB

Unemployed Pennsylvanians demand benefits amid growing backlog

WHYY By Kate Giammarise May 6, 2021 Two dozen people in Philadelphia call on the state to process their unemployment applications during a protest on May 6, 2021. (Ximena Conde/WHYY) Protesters, including a number of Democratic state lawmakers, called on Gov. Tom Wolf Thursday to pay unemployment benefits to hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians who have been left without support for months as their claims languish in a growing backlog. The protests in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh came a day after other advocates called on the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry to postpone its upcoming plans to modernize the computer system that handles unemployment claims until later in the year, when fewer people are collecting unemployment, for a smoother transition.

State College Contractor Receives Prison Sentence For Stealing From Workers | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 27, 2021 HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Monday announced that Scott Good, a Centre County contractor, has been sentenced to an aggregate of four months to two years minus four days in prison, followed by three years probation, and to pay a fine and provide 200 hours of community service. Good was also ordered to pay $64,157.09 in restitution for stealing employees’ wages for five years. His business, GoodCo, received a $10,000 fine. The sentencing is the result of an investigation that found Good underpaid workers on prevailing wage projects. “The days when companies could screw over workers and not be held accountable to the law are over. If employers steal from their workers, through misclassification or violations of the prevailing wage, we will act,” Shapiro said in a press release. “My office is committed, with our partners in law enforcement, to make sure working Pennsylvanians receive the wages and benefits owed to them under the law

Sanofi to close Malvern plant, eliminate dozens of jobs in Chester County - Philadelphia Business Journal

Sanofi to close Malvern plant, eliminate dozens of jobs in Chester County - Philadelphia Business Journal
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