Trying to obtain feedback from the low income neighborhoods in Columbus, if they feel a low income job creation program would help upgrade the low income neighborhoods by providing economic opportunity to the residents through jobs and by perhaps attracting business back into those neighborhoods. The idea is that the jobs would pay at minimum (plus) wages and be available to any one seeking work, from ages 18 on up. The question of health care coverage is still being examined. If the health coverage were not provided, then a $2.00 add-on to the hourly wage would be provided for compensation.
Are lack of jobs the problem in these low income neighborhoods? Have heard so much commentary on the fact that the poor are working, but at low paying jobs that are not sufficient.
Yet are there people in these low income neighborhoods seeking employment that can't find it?
Would a jobs program be helpful in these low income neighborhoods? Your feedback would be appreciated.
Are lack of jobs the problem in these low income neighborhoods? Have heard so much commentary on the fact that the poor are working, but at low paying jobs that are not sufficient.
Yet are there people in these low income neighborhoods seeking employment that can't find it?
Would a jobs program be helpful in these low income neighborhoods? Your feedback would be appreciated.