In a recent interview, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg made the following comment that has sparked debate about working hours, “I walk out of this office every day at 5:30 so I’m home for dinner with my kids at 6, and interestingly, I’ve been doing that since I had kids. I…
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Jobless Rate in Schuylkill County Hits Lowest Since January 2009
Although state and national unemployment rates remain the same, Schuylkill County’s rate decreased 0.5 of a percentage point to 8.5 percent in February, the lowest it has been since January 2009. According to an article on the RepublicanHerald.com, a seasonal decline was seen in February in industries such as retail…
Employees of Saint Catherine Medical Center Uncertain of Their Future
As the story continues to unfold, employees of Saint Catherine Medical Center are becoming frustrated with the lack of information about the future of the facility, according to an article on the RepublicanHerald.com. Yesterday the hospital filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. Today the facility’s owner, Robert M. Lane, held…
Pittsburgh Candy Manufacturer Cited for Safety Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Tsudis Chocolate Co. for two repeat and 14 serious safety violations at its Pittsburgh candy manufacturing facility. According to a news release, OSHA opened an inspection after a worker sustained head injuries while setting up operations on a…
OSHA Looks For Information to Prevent Concrete Construction Injuries and Death
On March 28, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a request for information seeking comments on how to prevent injuries and deaths from reinforcing concrete activities in construction and from vehicles and mobile equipment backing into workers in construction, general industry, agriculture and the maritime industry. According to workerscompensation.com,…
Insurance Company Will Not Renew Workers’ Comp Policy for Borough of Nazareth, PA
According to an article on InsuranceNewsNet.com, the borough of Nazareth, PA will need to look for a new insurance company for their workers’ comp policy. This is due to excessive claims totaling nearly $1.1 million from 2009 to 2012. The article said that Nazareth Mayor Fred Daugherty explained that 98%…
Financial Future Uncertain for St. Catherine’s Medical Center and Employees
We were saddened to read the news in last week’s Republican Herald about potential financial problems at St. Catherine’s Medical Center in Fountain Springs. A series of mandatory meetings with employees were held by the administration at the end of last week. In the article, Merlyn E. Knapp, president/CEO of…
Wilkes- Barre Man Dead After Industrial Accident
A Wilkes-Barre man is dead after an industrial accident at the Proctor & Gamble plant in Wyoming County Saturday. According to WNEP, Jason Slavish, 36, was injured while the plant was down for maintenance and that Slavish was injured during repair work on a paper machine and died of head…
Shell Oil Considers Beaver County Site for Chemical Complex.
Shell Oil recently announced a land-option agreement with Horsehead Corporation to evaluate a Beaver County site for a potential petrochemical complex, including an ethane cracker facility, according to a news release issued by Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett’s office. Corbett said in the release that the Shell plant, if constructed, has…
New Study Links Work Burnout and Overeating
A new study by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has linked employee burnout to overeating, according to an article on CNN.com. The study involved 230 working women. Even after 12 months, those who were experiencing workplace burnout at the beginning of the study were more likely to have emotional…