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Sixth through eighth graders in Indiana can now participate in the first statewide civics bee.
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce leaders say the state is a lap or two behind its competition when it comes to workforce development and educational attainment.
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No county in Indiana adequately meets residents' needs for high-quality child care according to a report published by Early Learning Indiana this year. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce plans to make the issue one of its legislative priorities.
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Hoosier businesses are back to dealing with the issues that were top of mind prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual Indiana Chamber of Commerce survey shows more than half say they are unable to find enough qualified workers.
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Several major companies in Indiana including Eli Lilly, Anthem and Roche Diagnostics said they will require COVID-19 vaccines for their employees.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s Wellness Council of Indiana launched a campaign Monday to recognize employers that encourage their workers to get vaccinated.
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Businesses could stand to lose billions of dollars from lawsuits related to COVID-19. The Indiana Chamber's top priority for the upcoming legislative session will be to provide businesses some protections.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce's 2020 Snapshot shows Indiana continues to lag behind other states in key economic areas including health care costs, new entrepreneurs and high electricity rates.
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The Indiana Chamber released the results of its 12th annual workforce survey Friday at the Indiana Workforce Summit.
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The Indiana Workforce Summit is geared toward policy makers and employers struggling to create a talent pipeline.