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Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3Rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Rank Name of Employer Rank Name of Employer 1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 28 HEARTLAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LLC 2 STATE GOVERNMENT 29 WESTERN PENN ALLEGHENY HEALTH 3 WAL-MART ASSOCIATES INC 30 SOUTHEASTERN PA TRANSPORTATION AUTH 4 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA 31 SHEETZ INC 5 TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PA 32 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSP 6 GIANT FOOD STORES LLC 33 EAT N PARK HOSPITALITY GROUP 7 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY 34 WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS INC 8 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA 35 PENNSYLVANIA CVS PHARMACY LLC 9 UPMC PRESBYTERIAN SHADYSIDE 36 LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER 10 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC 37 K-MART CORPORATION 11 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 38 HIGHMARK INC 12 PNC BANK NA 39 EAST PENN MFG CO 13 WEIS MARKETS INC 40 ALLEGHENY COUNTY 14 GIANT EAGLE INC 41 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 15 LOWES HOME CENTERS LLC 42 GMRI INC 16 PA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION 43 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 17 COMCAST CABLEVISION CORP(PA) 44 BAYADA HOME HEALTH CARE INC 18 HOME DEPOT USA INC 45 MAIN LINE HOSPITALS INC 19 THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILA 46 ALLIEDBARTON SECURITY SERVICES LLC 20 TARGET CORPORATION 47 ALBERT EINSTEIN MEDICAL CENTER 21 VANGUARD GROUP INC 48 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 22 MILTON S HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER 49 SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL 23 WAWA INC 50 WELLS FARGO NA 24 MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORPORATION 51 LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL 25 AMAZON.COM DEDC LLC 52 RITE AID OF PENNSYLVANIA INC 26 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 53 READING HEALTH SYSTEM 27 US AIRWAYS INC 54 AEROTEK INC *State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA. Center for Workforce Information & Analysis 4/12/2016 Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Rank Name of Employer Rank Name of Employer 55 CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY 82 SELECT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES INC 56 ACME MARKETS INC 83 SUSQUEHANNA HEALTH SYSTEM 57 DICKS SPORTING GOODS INC 84 DOLLAR TREE STORES INC 58 HERSHEY ENTERTAINMENT & RESORTS CO 85 INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS LLC 59 KOHLS DEPARTMENT STORES INC 86 REDNER'S TIGER MARKETS INC 60 MACY'S RETAIL HOLDINGS INC 87 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 61 ABINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 88 DLP PARTNER CONEMAUGH LLC 62 THE HERSHEY COMPANY 89 CROZER-CHESTER MEDICAL CENTER 63 DREXEL UNIVERSITY 90 ERIE INDEMNITY CO 64 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM CORPORATION 91 STARBUCKS CORPORATION 65 GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER 92 GEISINGER CLINIC 66 MARMAXX OPERATING CORPORATION 93 TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 67 DOLGENCORP LLC 94 CITY OF PITTSBURGH 68 THE BOEING COMPANY 95 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 69 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INC 96 BEST BUY STORES LP 70 YORK HOSPITAL 97 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PHYSICIANS 71 BOSCOVS DEPARTMENT STORE LLC 98 HGSS INC 72 UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION 99 PHEAA 73 PINNACLE HEALTH HOSPITALS 100 DELAWARE COUNTY 74 FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM INC 101 ADVANCE STORES COMPANY INC 75 GEISINGER SYSTEM SERVICES 102 MUTUAL ASSISTANCE GROUP 76 QVC NETWORK INC 103 MERCY CATHOLIC MEDICAL CENTER 77 THLP CO INC 104 ARIA HEALTH 78 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH 105 ADECCO USA INC 79 VERIZON PENNSYLVANIA LLC 106 PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM VALLEY YMCA 80 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLC 107 THE WOOD COMPANY 81 THRIFT DRUG INC 108 AMERIHEALTH MERCY SERVICES LLC *State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA. Center for Workforce Information & Analysis 4/12/2016 Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Rank Name of Employer Rank Name of Employer 109 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INCORPORATED 136 CIGNA HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE CO 110 MANPOWER US INC 137 TRISTAR STAFFING INC 111 ELWYN 138 VALLEY MEDICAL FACILITIES INC 112 JC PENNEY CORPORATION INC 139 COUNTY OF CHESTER 113 LEHIGH VALLEY PHYSICIAN GROUP 140 REGIS CORP 114 SEARS ROEBUCK & CO 141 US SECURITY ASSOCIATES INC 115 HCSG EAST LLC 142 WELLSPAN MEDICAL GROUP 116 EXEL INC 143 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL 117 RESOURCES FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INC 144 RED LOBSTER RESTAURANTS LLC 118 CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA 145 ARAMARK CAMPUS LLC 119 ALLEGHENY CLINIC 146 OPTUM SERVICES INC 120 CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PITTSBURGH 147 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY LLC 121 OS RESTAURANT SERVICES LLC 148 ARAMARK SPORTS LLC 122 LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP 149 F N B CORPORATION 123 CENTRAL BUCKS SCHOOL DISTRICT 150 AUTOZONERS LLC 124 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 151 YORK COUNTY 125 ST MARY MEDICAL CENTER 152 PECO ENERGY POWER COMPANY 126 EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS 153 HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 127 MAGEE-WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF UPMC 154 UPMC MERCY 128 ALLIED SERVICES FOUNDATION 155 THE BON TON STORES INC 129 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER SERVICE INC 156 PPG INDUSTRIES INC 130 PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO OF AMERICA 157 CBOCS PENNSYLVANIA LLC 131 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 158 MCDONALD'S RESTAURANTS OF PA INC 132 HOLY REDEEMER HEALTH SYSTEM 159 NHS PENNSYLVANIA 133 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 160 CARDONE INDUSTRIES INC 134 FIRST STUDENT INC 161 PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY CO 135 INTEGRITY STAFFING SOLUTIONS INC 162 BIMBO BAKERIES USA INC *State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA. Center for Workforce Information & Analysis 4/12/2016 Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Rank Name of Employer Rank Name of Employer 163 RR DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANY 190 JANSSEN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT LLC 164 SUNOCO INC R & M 191 VALENTI MID ATLANTIC MANAGEMENT LLC 165 DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL 192 PETS MART INC 166 UPMC PHYSICIAN OPS AND PROF SVCS 193 UPMC HAMOT 167 SDH SERVICES EAST LLC 194 COUNTY OF BERKS 168 PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER 195 KELLY SERVICES INC 169 SEI INVESTMENTS COMPANY 196 IBM CORPORATION 170 NORTHTEC LLC 197 ALLEGHENY VALLEY SCHOOL 171 WHOLE FOODS MARKET GROUP INC 198 WENDYS RESTAURANTS OF NEW YORK LLC 172 DIOCESE OF HARRISBURG 199 MANHEIM REMARKETING, INC 173 SANDS BETHWORKS GAMING LLC 200 ARG RESOURCES LLC 174 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 201 ACCENTURE LLP 175 UPMC ALTOONA 202 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 176 BANK OF AMERICA NA 203 NORTH PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT 177 BECHTEL MARINE PROPULSION CORP 204 UPMC HEALTH PLAN INC 178 BUCKS COUNTY 205 HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 179 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 206 THE CHESTER COUNTY HOSPITAL 180 ST CLAIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 207 KEYSTONE SERVICE SYSTEMS INC 181 AVENTIS PASTEUR INC 208 FAMILY DOLLAR STORES OF PA 182 THE DEVEREUX FOUNDATION 209 NUTRITION INC 183 WALGREENS 210 GOV'T CTR DEPT FISCAL AFFAIRS 184 LEHIGH COUNTY 211 UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES 185 MASONIC VILLAGES OF THE GRAND LODGE 212 MCNEIL-PPC INC 186 SANTANDER BANK NA 213 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY CNTY 187 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO LP 214 UPMC PASSAVANT 188 UPMC COMMUNITY MEDICINE INC 215 WOODS SERVICES 189 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC 216 CERNER HEALTH SERVICES INC *State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA. Center for Workforce Information & Analysis 4/12/2016 Pennsylvania Employers with 500+ Employees 3rd Quarter 2015 Initial Data Federal and State Government Entities Aggregated Rank Name of Employer Rank Name of Employer 217 SAP OF AMERICA INC 244 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 218 CROTHALL HEALTHCARE INC 245 MACK TRUCKS INC 219 BB&T OF NC INC 246 SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA INC 220 MID ATLANTIC COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 247 METZ CULINARY MANAGEMENT INC 221 COUNTY OF LANCASTER 248 FEDEX FREIGHT INC 222 WESTMORELAND REGIONAL HOSPITAL 249 GEISINGER WYOMING VLY MEDICAL CTR 223 MOUNT NITTANY MEDICAL CENTER 250 JLG INDUSTRIES INC 224 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 251 THE PEP BOYS - MANNY, MOE & JACK 225 NORTHWEST BANCSHARES INC 252 RANDSTAD US LP 226 ROSS DRESS FOR LESS INC 253 READING SCHOOL DISTRICT 227 ROBERT HALF OF PENNSYLVANIA INC 254 JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY PHYSICIANS 228 STAPLES THE OFFICE SUPERSTORE EAST 255 ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY 229 PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORP 256 LEHIGH VALLEY RESTAURANT GROUP INC 230 NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 257 ALLEGHENY LUDLUM LLC 231 COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION 258 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA 232 HATFIELD QUALITY MEATS INC 259 SDH EDUCATION EAST LLC 233 SAINT VINCENT HEALTH CENTER 260 ACTS RETIREMENT-LIFE COMMUNITIES 234 PROCTER & GAMBLE PAPER PRODUCTS CO 261 KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSE EDUCATION LLC 235 AT&T MOBILITY SERVICES LLC 262 WILKES BARRE HOSPITAL COMPANY LLC 236 TEXAS ROADHOUSE MANAGEMENT CORP 263 ABM JANITORIAL SVCS MID ATLANTIC 237 HOSS'S RESTAURANT 264 MORRISON MGMT SPECIALISTS INC 238 NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME COMPANY 265 CAPITAL BLUE CROSS 239 WESTMORELAND COUNTY 266 THE CHAMBERSBURG HOSPITAL 240 BETHLEHEM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 267 DIAKON LUTHERAN SOCIAL MINISTRIES 241 DUBOIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 268 UNIVERSITY HEALTH CTR OF PITTSBURGH 242 HOLY SPIRIT HOSPITAL 269 ALDI INC (PENNSYLVANIA) 243 HM HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC 270 YMCA OF GREATER BRANDYWINE VALLEY *State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA. 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