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Culver City Chamber of Commerce Receives President’s Circle Award

The award recognizes California chambers for excellence in business advocacy and helping members comply with California employment laws.

Since its inception in 2009, the Culver City Chamber has received The California Chamber of Commerce’s President’s Circle Award every year, and this year is no exception.

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce joins 22 other local chambers in receiving the award this year and is one of only 10 chambers throughout the state that has received the award four years in a row.

The award recognizes California chambers for their excellence in business advocacy and helping members comply with both state and federal labor laws.

President’s Circle Award recipients published vote records of their state legislators on key business issues, generated letters to state elected officials on issues of interest to members and participated in the CalChamber compliance product resale program at an exemplary level.

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Theodora Crawford May 10, 2013 at 03:09 pm
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