"...more innovative ideas like the relatively inexpensive Georgia Works program are needed. In this program, workers get up to six weeks of training from a participating employer while the company evaluates the trainee. The worker continues to receive unemployment benefits, plus a $50 weekly stipend. The employer, in both white-collar and blue-collar industries, does not pay a salary."
http://blogs.ajc.com/business-beat/2010/01/12/wanted-ideas-to-create-more-jobs-in-georgia/?cxntfid=blogs_business_beat (via shareaholic)
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