Record low unemployment rates don’t help local business still looking to hire – WICS (Springfield)

The Illinois Chamber of Commerce says the most popular way employers have brought back staff is with higher pay but that isn’t easy for smaller businesses and often times leaves shoppers left to pay the price.
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Truth Seeker
4 years ago

The Chamber of Commerce did nothing through all of this to help small businesses. They went along with the narrative. The chamber of Commerce is also promoting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion which is Marxist Ideology. Time for people to ask businesses if they are members and tell them to distance themselves from this organization.

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