HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (PA Chamber) has submitted formal public comments to the Allegheny County Board of Health opposing the proposed amendment to Article XXIV that would mandate up to 18 weeks of employer-funded paid leave.
In its submission, the PA Chamber outlines significant concerns with the proposal’s scope, cost, and potential impact on Pennsylvania employers, particularly small and mid-sized businesses.
“This proposal would position Allegheny County as Chamber members have access to leadership and workforce training courses and certificate programs designed to enhance skills and drive business success. Available through the Chamber’s participation in Delaware Valley University’s Educational Partnership Program (DelVal EPP), these programs are available to you at a discounted cost.
Visit this link to learn more: DelVal’s Professional Development & Career Courses.
Budget friendly courses with online and mobile accessCourses cover essential topics Chamber members have access to leadership and workforce training courses and certificate programs designed to enhance skills and drive business success. Available through the Chamber’s participation in Delaware Valley University’s Educational Partnership Program (DelVal EPP), these programs are available to you at a discounted cost.
Visit this link to learn more: DelVal’s Professional Development & Career Courses.
Budget friendly courses with online and mobile accessCourses cover essential topics
PA Chamber Submits Formal Opposition to Allegheny County Paid Leave Proposal
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