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| Ancillary Services
Beyond the essential core services provided at each Community Commerce Center there is
an additional set of ancillary services provided. These ancillary services are designed to create
a work environment affording virtually all of the amenities normally found only in large corporate
work settings. The ancillary services include food service, walk-in clinic, daycare, exercise, and
continuing education facilities. With the exception of food service and continuing education
facilities the cost of the ancillary services would be bundled with the per individual cost paid by
an employer, which means that the walk-in clinic, daycare, exercise facilitiy services would be
available at no additional charge to each employee using the Community Commerce Center as
their workplace. Food service facilities at each Community Commerce Center are operated on
a cost only basis, which means that each Community Commerce Center food service facility is
run simply to breakeven rather than create a profit for the Community Commerce Center.
Continuing education service is provided at each Community Commerce Center not only to
provide a means for each worker to advance their skills but also for the purpose of training
workers to take the numerous support and services positions required at each Community
Commerce Center. The continuing education role for a Community Commerce Center is
amplified when the Community Commerce Center is located in what might otherwise be defined
as a developmental zone where one of the key purposes of the Community Center is to create
a supply of new workers that might otherwise never have the training to be qualified for a
position for which the Community Commerce Center was created.
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