Workforce Regulations

GRCCI supports initiatives that will develop the pool of skilled workers. Education standards that focus on accountability are key as is a focus on math, science, engineering, and secondary education. Reform of the current visa system to allow for greater global mobility of skilled employees is needed, with special consideration for foreign-born graduate students who come to U.S. universities for study.

News

The Philadelphia Inquirer Mike Armstrong column (The Philadelphia Inquirer) That's an accident every 5.1 years. Far from celebrating fender-benders, Allstate wants the focus to be on safe driving and minimizing accidents. After a month, they all go out to dinner and discuss what they've read.    more...  
Unemployment rate inches up; few jobs created (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Of them, 14 percent lost a full or part-time job and 12 percent more saw an immediate family member lose a job.    more...  
Area attractions expect big crowds Labor Day weekend (The Meadville Tribune) It's an increase of 9.9 percent from 2009. AAA said approximately 1.2 million Pennsylvanians will travel this holiday.    more...  
Trade group could file suit over Penn Hills school deal (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) There's a bunch of people sitting out there (in the audience.) But there are many, many more craftsmen that live in this township. We've devoted our lives to this township.    more...  
United Celebration is a labor of love for organizers, performers (The Valley News-Dispatch) That's what we are about." Admission, parking and the musical performances and other entertainment, including the Tom Thumb Circus with four shows daily, are free. The group bills itself as making "Very Cool Music for Kids," a "musical comedy twist to high-octane kid rock." It involves a world...    more...  
Power and finesse help Union nip Chivas de Guadalajara (Philadelphia Daily News) He had been listed as questionable before last night's match. Union trainer Paul Rushing said Le Toux is "showing tremendous improvement," and should be ready to play Saturday.    more...  
Frick retiring as Independence Blue Cross chief (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Interviews with several board members confirm that point of view. Indeed, Frick seems to be stepping down at a natural lull.    more...  
Feds chip in $2.2M for new W-B innovation center (The Citizens' Voice) Taylor was joined at the downtown Wilkes-Barre site by U.S. Rep. Bob Casey, Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton, state Rep.    more...  
The Philadelphia Inquirer Mike Armstrong column (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The Philadelphia-based Rohm and Haas had 15,490 employees as of Dec. 31, 2008. Wyeth had 47,426 employees worldwide at the end of 2008. Airgas shares closed Monday at $66.38, up 34 cents.    more...  
Board seeks temporary injunction at care home (The Tribune-Democrat) Laurel Crest from Cambria County at the start of the year. Grane attorney John A. McCleary Jr. of Pittsburgh did not return a call for comment Monday. In the petition for injunctive relief, the NLRB is asking: --That the Cambria Care Center rehire a handful of workers not picked up when Grane...    more...  
Workzone (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Joyce Gannon Aug. 30, 2010 (McClatchy-Tribune Regional News delivered by Newstex) -- Many companies won't hand out raises or bonuses this year. You need to be objective and emotionally detached," she said. Ms. Slater could have "asked another flight attendant for help because he wasn't making...    more...  
Harley-Davidson plan could bring more work to York County (York Daily Record) As part of its plans to stay in York County, Harley is jettisoning its longtime operations on the west side of the property, where Touring motorcycles are currently made.    more...  
Editorial (The Daily Review (Towanda, Pa.)) On average, it costs $4 million to drill a single well in the Marcellus Shale. To do so would be to deprive local governments of equally needed revenue. At the county level here, for example, Commissioner Doug McLinko, a Republican, does not favor a severance tax.    more...  
Mapp comes off bench to lead Union past Revolution, 2-1 (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The U.S. men's national team will play Colombia in a friendly at PPL Park in Chester on Oct. 12. . . . There were a few lineup changes.    more...  
Unions want their piece of shale business (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) David Levdansky, D-Forward, is one of the legislators whose ears have been bent by local trade unions. In fact, the state should be getting a lot of money" from the energy companies drilling in the Marcellus Shale, Mr. Stanizzo said. As part of their summer budget deal, state lawmakers and...    more...  
Egg recall puts spotlight on food safety (The Morning Call) Currently, the government relies on food companies to voluntarily issue recalls, as it did earlier this month when Iowa-based producers Hillandale Farms and Wright County Egg Farms ordered eggs pulled from store shelves. So farmers like Stahl test the cages themselves, up to four times in a hen's...    more...  
Minersville committee wants answers (Republican and Herald) Council is requesting more information and we are willing to provide it.    more...  
Harley-Davidson plan could bring more work to York County (York Daily Record) As part of its plans to stay in York County, Harley is jettisoning its longtime operations on the west side of the property, where Touring motorcycles are currently made.    more...  
Another delay comes for Army work that BAE is pursuing (York Daily Record) ...program, which will delay it. BAE is based in the United Kingdom, but makes and fixes many types of wheeled military vehicles in West Manchester Township and employs about 1,800 people there. It is one of the area's largest manufacturing employers. BAE had been pursuing work from the Ground...    more...  
Union look to get back on track against Revolution (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The Union would like to exact revenge on the Revs after outplaying them but settling for a 1-1 draw on July 31 at PPL Park. They haven't won a game in more than a month, since defeating Toronto FC, 2-1, at PPL Park on July 17. It may seem simplistic to say that players are playing for jobs over...    more...