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Many SMEs face the problem of not having enough suitable workers and locals too fussy to want the job, e.g. healthcare (nurses, chambermaids, etc), marine and construction, plate washer and cleaner, etc
I have proposed thru the association that if the employer can prove that locals do not want to job after three months, the dependency ratio be widened at a progressive rate. The levy will also be applied at a progressive rate, lower for the first X per cent ratio, gruadually higher and higher
Tomorrow evbening I will present my case in detail.
We need to boost the economy, we cannot allow soft people unwilling to work hard to destroy it. Small businesses have enough problems of high rent, difficulty in securing financing and sometimes also in payment collection
Please lets do the right thing
I have proposed thru the association that if the employer can prove that locals do not want to job after three months, the dependency ratio be widened at a progressive rate. The levy will also be applied at a progressive rate, lower for the first X per cent ratio, gruadually higher and higher
Tomorrow evbening I will present my case in detail.
We need to boost the economy, we cannot allow soft people unwilling to work hard to destroy it. Small businesses have enough problems of high rent, difficulty in securing financing and sometimes also in payment collection
Please lets do the right thing