Employees learn new skills and seek full employment. Employers innovate while lowering prices of goods and services. Congress supports job growth by redirecting dollars into small businesses. Rules keep bad employers from cheating. The free market employs people and ensures America gets a return on its investment. The plan phases out as America gets back on its feet. All Americans once again contribute to American ingenuity and global competitiveness.
Let's employ all Americans now. Congress can use existing budget to support small businesses and unemployed by replacing extended unemployment payments with a hiring voucher plan. Small businesses can hire employees at their unemployment rate. In return, voucher employees can work twenty five hours per week and receive the same pay they would have received through unemployment. Unemployment insurance can then reimburse employers the employees’ wages without increasing the unemployment budget.
need to be offered to potential employees to relocate to Osceola. If this can be done you have jobs and have replaced some of the skilled workforce that had to depart after Fruit of the Loom and Zachery Construction departed. Havingthese people as resident will increase population, increase tax revenues, help occupy the dirth of unoccupied houses we have and make Osceola a more appealing site for bigger companies. If people from Kennett or Blytheville get jobs here the amount of good is less
Sounds like a good idea there are so many small arkansas cities/towns that were once on there way to expanding but then they lost a primary employer and growth turned into decline. Osceola is one of these cities. There have been some strides made with the introduction of Denso and a couple of other smaller businesses, but still this town is in constant danger of losing irreplaceable infrastructure like our hospital. I welcome anything that can bring jobs, but think that tax incentives......
I really do like our Arkansas senators. They are a true reflection of the Arkansas people. No joke.
LittleValo 10 months ago
Employees learn new skills and seek full employment. Employers innovate while lowering prices of goods and services. Congress supports job growth by redirecting dollars into small businesses. Rules keep bad employers from cheating. The free market employs people and ensures America gets a return on its investment. The plan phases out as America gets back on its feet. All Americans once again contribute to American ingenuity and global competitiveness.
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Clifcar 1 year ago
Let's employ all Americans now. Congress can use existing budget to support small businesses and unemployed by replacing extended unemployment payments with a hiring voucher plan. Small businesses can hire employees at their unemployment rate. In return, voucher employees can work twenty five hours per week and receive the same pay they would have received through unemployment. Unemployment insurance can then reimburse employers the employees’ wages without increasing the unemployment budget.
Clifcar 1 year ago
need to be offered to potential employees to relocate to Osceola. If this can be done you have jobs and have replaced some of the skilled workforce that had to depart after Fruit of the Loom and Zachery Construction departed. Havingthese people as resident will increase population, increase tax revenues, help occupy the dirth of unoccupied houses we have and make Osceola a more appealing site for bigger companies. If people from Kennett or Blytheville get jobs here the amount of good is less
rgerrity07 1 year ago
Sounds like a good idea there are so many small arkansas cities/towns that were once on there way to expanding but then they lost a primary employer and growth turned into decline. Osceola is one of these cities. There have been some strides made with the introduction of Denso and a couple of other smaller businesses, but still this town is in constant danger of losing irreplaceable infrastructure like our hospital. I welcome anything that can bring jobs, but think that tax incentives......
rgerrity07 1 year ago