CULLERTON THINKS GOVERNMENT CAN DO BETTER JOB DURING NEXT RECESSION
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) thinks the government can create new rules and regulations to lessen the effects of future recessions.
“A lesson we learned from the last recession is employers need greater flexibility to work with employees - to explore programs where, rather than losing a job during a downturn, a workers and employer could opt for reduced hours, and unemployment benefits could make up much of the difference,” Cullerton said.
Currently unemployment compensation requires a worker to be fired outright to make a claim. But Cullerton thinks it can be worked on, arguing the benefit to businesses is that they don’t have to hire and train new workers once the economy picks up again, they can just increase back to normal the work hours of the existing workforce.
Some of the thickest bs I ever heard. Like he gives a f---.
Fun fact: Most of his family members live in DuPage County.
Guys like this give politicians a bad name.
Fun fact: Most of his family members live in DuPage County.
Guys like this give politicians a bad name.
Government could do a better job if it didn't have creeps like this around
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ReplyDeletethe cullertons have been in city govt,since the days of the levee,i beleive his father went to the joint over the voting machine scandal years ago,come on how much can you steal....
ReplyDeleteThe political teets of Illinois and Chicago have been sagging for decades courtesy of the Cullerton feeders
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