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“Jennifer Berrier’s 15 years of experience and service with L&I provide her with a strong background that will allow her to move smoothly into the role of secretary during this crucial time ...
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission on Thursday appointed Jennifer Berrier, the former secretary of Labor & Industry under Gov. Tom Wolf, as the agency’s new executive director.
Pennsylvania Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier, right, meets with staff at the Delaware County PA CareerLink in Chester during the “Hire A Hero” veteran job fair Wednesday, June 29 ...
WILKES-BARRE — Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier Monday said individuals with disabilities contribute their valuable skills, talents, time, energy and perspectives to ...
TONIGHT IN WINSTON-SALEM. JUSTIN, YOU SPOKE WITH A WOMAN HOPING PEOPLE WILL COMPLY. AND JENNIFER BERRIER SAYS IF EVERYONE JUST WORKS TOGETHER WE CAN ALL PROTECT ONE ANOTHE >> THESE ARE PICTURES OF ...
Department of Labor & IndustrySecretary Jennifer Berrier joins labor leaders and Democratic state legislators at a press conference in Harrisburg on Aug. 31, 2022. (Commonwealth Media Services) This ...
WILKES-BARRE — Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier Friday said the state’s unemployment rate was down one-tenth of a percentage point over the month to 4. ...
WILKES-BARRE — Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier this week announced that changes to regulations in Pennsylvania’s Minimum Wage Act take take effect ...
WILKES-BARRE — Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier Friday said with Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate dipping to 4% for the first time, this is a historic ...
They are partnered with the Pennsylvania department of labor and industry and the department's secretary, Jennifer Berrier, spoke at the ceremony to congratulate the graduates. The goal of the ...
According to a report from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, unemployment was down to 4.1% in September.