Fresno Chamber Of Commerce: Help Wanted California Coalition Urgently Seeking Reasonable Policy Solutions For Businesses
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Fresno CA
11 August, 2021
8:07 AM
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Press release from the Fresno Chamber of Commerce: August 10, 2021 MEDIA ALERT – 8/10/21 CONTACT: Tal Eslick, Vista Consulting, 559-318-6068 / Scott Miller, Fresno Chamber, 559-250-4992 Help Wanted California Coalition Urgently Seeking Reasonable Policy Solutions for Businesses Struggling to Recruit & Retain Employees WHO: The Fresno Chamber Political Action Committee (PAC) organized the Help Wanted California Coalition in July 2021 after hearing from hundreds of member businesses who are struggling to recruit and retain employees. The coalition is comprised of businesses, organizations, and individuals from across the state who are desperately seeking workers and as a result, policy relief from the government. WHAT: The Help Wanted California Coalition will be hosting a press conference to bring attention to the thousands of businesses across the state who are being forced to reduce services, curtail hours, burden their existing employees, or, at worst, remain closed because they do not have enough of employees to keep their doors open. The coalition will also use this platform to present reasonable policy solutions that could provide much needed relief to small businesses throughout California. WHEN: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. WHERE: BELMONT CAR WASH – 5594 E. BELMONT AVENUE, FRESNO, CA. 93727 SPEAKERS: Scott Miller, President & CEO, Fresno Chamber of Commerce Jerry Dyer, Mayor, City of Fresno Serge Haitayan, Owner, Belmont Car Wash Luis Chavez, President, Fresno City Council Additional business owners will be in attendance and available for comment after the press conference. A list of those individuals will be made available the day of. WHY: The California business community has proven both their willingness and ability to take necessary steps to keep employees and customers safe. The Chamber will continue to support and encourage these efforts, but reasonable policy solutions are also needed to encourage and incentivize employees to return to work. This press release was produced by the Fresno Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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