PA Department of Labor to hold meeting to help Rite Aid employees
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Following the announcement that Rite Aid will be closing or selling stores across Pennsylvania, the Department of Labor is stepping up to hold a meeting to help those affected.
They'll be holding a Rapid Response Information Meeting (RRIM) for hundreds of workers in both central and southeastern Pennsylvania. The session will provide important information to help impacted workers during this career transition, like PA CareerLink services, Unemployment Compensation (UC) guidance, health insurance enrollment, and additional local and state resources.
The meeting will take place online on Wednesday, May 14 , from 1 to 2:00 pm , and registration is required. You can sign up online.
Rite Aid to sell or close all stores in Central Pennsylvania
The following 21 stores in Central Pennsylvania are up for sale:
Altoona – East Pleasant Valley Boulevard; Pleasant Valley Boulevard; Chestnut Avenue.
Cresson – Second Street.
DuBois – Commons Drive.
Ebensburg – Admiral Peary Highway.
Everett – East Main Street.
Emporium – East Allegheny Street.
Hollidaysburg – Blair Street.
Johnstown – Scalp Avenue; Goucher Street; Bedford Street; Central Avenue.
Mt. Union – East Shirley Street.
Nanty Glo – Shoemaker Street.
Portage – Main Street.
Punxsutawney – West Mahoning Street.
Ridgway – Main Street.
Roaring Spring – June Drive.
Saint Marys – South St. Marys Street.
Tyrone – Logan Avenue.
Stores that do not sell will end up closing.
'Suddenly losing employment and having to determine your next move can feel overwhelming and intimidating. But L&I is here to help during this challenging time,' L&I Secretary Nancy A. Walker said. 'Our Rapid Response team is working to ensure those impacted by Rite Aid's layoffs have access to the resources and support they need to help them transition to meaningful employment opportunities that offer family-sustaining wages.'
Future meetings for impacted Rite Aid workers are currently being organized.
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