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by landemva
920 days ago
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> when a company lays people off, the town, state, and federal government are the ones who have to end up picking up the downstream effects If the existing unemployment _insurance_ (forced payroll contributions to each State) are not sufficient, then change that insurance system. There could be a business opportunity for supplemental market-priced contributions which pay on job loss. That wouldn't be worse than the 'legal assist' ripoff plans HR pimps at employee hiring. |
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> then change that insurance system.
Also, more about this, why? We have a ton of levers and controls we can utilize here. Why does it need to be that the insurance system needs to change? That seems like we're closing off a lot of levers _just because_