You might wonder why this is news: Four companies announce, with fanfare and the help of a public relations agency, that they are going to use the PA CareerLink free, government sponsored, job-posting web site to source candidates for job openings. As part of the Compact, Mercy also pledged to provide online education resources for Mercy Health positions and I think, most importantly, work with Philadelphia Works on ways to improve the system.

That's when the four major regional employers announced that they would be a part of the first ever "Jobs Compact," a pledge to source at least some of their jobs through CareerLinks. In that report, authored by former Inquirer staffer Tom Ginsberg, employers complained that the city system, now known as Philadelphia Works, didn't. Mercy Health, which operates Nazareth Hospital in Northeast Philadelphia, Mercy Fitzgerald in Darby, Mercy Suburban in E.
Norriton and Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, pledged to post all job openings on the PA Job Gateway website and to use PA CareerLink, an affiliated system, to hire all billers and certified nursing assistants.

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