Members 1st earning recognition for community impact, leadership
Members 1st Federal Credit Union is gaining widespread recognition for the impact it’s making on the communities it serves.
Members 1st Federal Credit Union celebrates grand opening
Enola-based Members 1st Federal Credit Union announced the grand opening of its newest full-service branch in Lewisburg.
New commuter vanpool program in Central Pa.
rabbittransit is a travel option for employees in Cumberland, Dauphin, and York counties working second and third shift.
Pa. AFL-CIO lauds Biden as most pro-union president in decades
The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO reacted to President Joe Biden’s decision Sunday to step down as the presumptive Democratic nominee by applauding him for ushering in a new generation of pro-worker leaders.
Steelworkers in Steelton, elsewhere ratify new contract
The United Steelworkers announced Wednesday that employees have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a four-year contract covering about 12,000 members at 13 Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. Steel locations, including its facility in Steelton.
Steelworkers’ deal announced, averting strike
A tentative agreement on a five-year deal with BAE Systems covering approximately 800 workers in the company's York facility was announced Wednesday by United Steelworkers Local 7687.
Apartment building with retail space brings nearly $1.5M
A 17-unit mixed-use building in Middletown has sold for $1.493 million, according to Marcus & Millichap, the commercial real estate brokerage firm that handled the transaction.
Lebanon Federal Credit Union appoints new president/CEO
Lebanon Federal Credit Union’s board of directors has selected Daniel Wolford as the next president/CEO, effective June 1.
Members 1st Federal Credit Union completes move to Hampden Township
Members 1st Federal Credit Union opened its new 185,000-square-foot headquarters in Hampden Township on Tuesday.
County bans renew debate over union-labor deals
Lebanon County recently banned the use of project labor agreements for county public works projects. Opponents of PLAs hope more counties will do the same, looking to reignite debate over statewide legislation. But union leaders and proponents of PLAs don't see a trend emerging.









