BOISE —Gov. Brad Little’s announcement Tuesday that he is ending the state’s participation in three federal pandemic unemployment compensation programs, combined with Monday’s signing of House Bill 380 into law,
Fortunately Pritzker won’t listen to him. This guy can’t beat him (JB is vulnerable to a good candidate but this guy isn’t him).
Frankly these stories that small businesses deserve for people to HAVE to work for them are kind of obnoxious. They have a our serfs are rebelling vibe for me. And anyway the benefits expire in September so folks will be returning to labor anyway (or starting businesses or formalizing retirement etc.) soon anyway. We’ve all been through a rough year, let’s give each other time to plan the rest of our lives.
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by Christen Smith, The Center Square | May 14, 2021 07:00 PM Print this article
Small business optimism rose again in April, according to a report from the National Federation of Independent Business, even as employers in Pennsylvania struggle to fill positions.
The optimism index gained 4.8 points over the last four months as the economy continues its pandemic recovery. NFIB said government policies, stimulus checks and business aid explain the recent “surge” in GDP growth and jobs recovered – a total of 12 million out of the 20 million lost, so far.
The NFIB said, however, the labor shortage undermines the ongoing recovery. It’s the number one issue facing small businesses, according to Pennsylvania State Director Greg Moreland.
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