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Extending Unemployment Benefits Won’t Prepare People for Jobs
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Extending Unemployment Benefits Won’t Prepare People for Jobs
Extending unemployment benefits will not prepare
the unemployed for the workforce anymore than a life preserver teaches someone
to swim. While the benefits may provide immediate relief it doesn't really
benefit the same people in the future. Because of what will appears to be a
long duration of high unemployment numbers the administration should make
mandatory skill enhancement part of the extended unemployment package. Rather
than just giving money for extended unemployment let's make sure those same
people are taught new skills so that they become more valuable going forward.
This is the 3rd time in 18 months that we have
extended unemployment benefits at a cost of 34b, just this round. I don't have
a problem with the cost but I do have a problem with handouts that don't ensure
the recipients are better prepared when the benefits end. Regardless of how
long we provide benefits if the unemployed are no more valuable when the
benefits end they will not be able to get good jobs in the future. Almost every
economist predicts high unemployment numbers extending beyond the 99 weeks of
maximum benefits. If the economy is not better by then should the government
extend again? More importantly what are we doing as a nation to ensure these
people are more valuable to the economy, the workforce and our nation so that
we have the best trained people in the world?
We make it mandatory for our children to attend
schools and invest money in them before they are even employable. Why would
we not make it mandatory that to receive unemployment benefits the unemployed
would be required to enhance their skill set. This would create new jobs,
improve self-esteem and enhance the quality of workers in this country. During
times of economic contraction it is critical that individuals and companies
rebuild their skills and abilities to prepare for the next expansion.
The people are the greatest resource of any nation.
While government benefits are necessary to help those in dire straits if it
doesn't make those same people more able in the future it fails the very same
group of people. It is shortsighted, impractical and irresponsible to keep
throwing a life preserver to someone without finally making it mandatory that
they learn how to swim.
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About the Author: Grant Cardone RSS for Grant's articles - Visit Grant's website GRANT CARDONE is an International Sales Training Expert, and Motivational Speaker whose programs have positively affected hundreds of thousands of people, and organizations worldwide. Grant is also a NY Times and Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author. He is a regular contributor on FOX News and an established writer for Business Week and The Huffington Post. Mr. Cardone has appeared on CNBC, CNN, and MSNBC. His most recent project is a virtual training site that is revolutionizing how organizations train, called www.salestrainingvt.com Grant currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Elena Lyons and their daughter Sabrina. Click here to visit Grant's website How I Turned My DisOrders into Success Writing a Best Selling Book Selling in a Changing Economy Lazy Is an Entitlement Concept Employees At Risk |
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