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Deep Dive: Labor Shortage
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The U.S. Chamber believes we must quickly address a double-dose of workforce challenges. There are too many people without jobs and too many jobs without people. We are working to build a modern, adaptive workforce to meet the needs of today and to compete for the future. Through the America Works initiative, advocacy for effective education and training policy, the U.S. Chamber Foundation’s successful employer-led programs, and support for public-private partnerships, we create pathways for people and businesses alike to pursue their dreams and achieve their potential.
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- Garden State mimics Golden State with proposed ABC test for Independent ContractorsThe Department of Labor's move will streamline compliance, speed up remedies, and conserve enforcement for the most serious violations.Executives shared candid insights on personal branding, board service, and the power of leading with authenticity at the U.S. Chamber’s Lessons in Leadership event.This Hill Letter was sent to Congress on the nomination of Janet Dhillon to be Director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationA coalition of local chambers of commerce dedicated to fostering a career-ready workforce and strengthening tomorrow's economy.The Department of Labor has begun rolling out new policies that represent a fairer approach to America’s employers, especially small businesses.Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has made it clear to employers and lawmakers nationwide that unemployment insurance is not intended to serve as a strike fund.
















