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Small business owners can join Labor Secretary Cerron Cade on Zoom

The Small Business and Nonprofit Relief Task Force Meeting is bringing in Cade to answer your unemployment questions.

Legislative Hall in Dover. (Photo by Flickr user Jeffrey, used under a Creative Commons license)

The Delaware House Small Business Caucus meetings are now held via Zoom, making them more accessible to small business owners than ever. The body has been hosting regular Small Business and Nonprofit Relief Task Force meetings to discuss ways to help small businesses and nonprofits in the wake of COVID-19.

This is a good opportunity to get involved as a business owner on a level where you can be a part of the discussion with legislators, and now you can do it from your home or place of business, instead of needing to travel to Dover.

This week’s meeting, on Tuesday, April 7, at 1:15 p.m., will feature Delaware Labor Secretary Cerron Cade, who will help answer questions about unemployment as it pertains to small businesses and nonprofits.

The meetings are open to the public.

To join the Zoom video, click here, and use the meeting ID 252-274-6139 and password 456987123. To join on mobile, call 1-646-876-9923 (meeting ID 252-274-6139).

Companies: State of Delaware

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