PhillyLabor.com announces Business to Labor networking program; bringing business and professional services providers together with organized labor

PhillyLabor.com announces Business to Labor networking program; bringing business and professional services providers together with organized labor

Unionized workers and the unions who represent them are a target market for the providers of a wide range of goods and services. Those providers now have a new access point in a program announced by PhillyLabor.com

Joe Dougherty of PhillyLabor.com has announced the PhillyLabor.com Business to Labor Networking Program which is designed to help bridge the gap between business and labor by offering proven pro-union and union friendly businesses and professionals the unprecedented opportunity to network with area labor leaders.

“PhillyLabor.com believes in promoting good relations between service providers and unions looking for a wide range of solutions,” said Dougherty. “Our exclusive union leader meet and greet networking event program is a fantastic vehicle for dedicated union and union friendly business and professional leaders to introduce their services and products to labor leaders.”

PhillyLabor.com will be arranging a series of invitation only meet and greet events over the next few months to facilitate easier access and communications between service providers and labor unions.

“We want to make sure that unions needing specific services have the ability to meet face-to-face with providers in a setting that is not the normal high pressure sales environment,” said Dougherty. “At PhillyLabor.com, based on our experience working with unions, we know that the important decisions union leaders have to make for their members, especially in the areas of benefits and services, are best conducted in a low pressure environment and we are looking to provide that opportunity.”

To learn more about the PhillyLabor.com Business to Labor Networking Program and for more information on the other programs and services offered to union members through www.PhillyLabor.com please contact Joe Dougherty at: joedoc@phillylabor.com