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Corporate Reprieve For Obama In Bolstering Employment

<p>Considering the gamut of unemployment and subsequent incertitude enveloping the service sector&comma; President Barack Obama has envisaged a new plan&period; The President is poised to preside over meeting with the higher echelons of 300 corporations&period; The next Friday session of White House will witness an assortment of heavyweights&comma; which is mostly likely to highlight Obama’s endeavor or thirst for employment growth without the Congress element&period; The big companies include the likes of Apple&comma; Ford and Walmart&period; Obama told the press in this week’s State of the Union about his urge to go forward with a devised strategy&period; He said he would do everything within his power to deliver&period; This comes in the wake of vehement opposition from the Congress on certain issues&period; Fostering the country’s economy is one such one&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On Thursday night&comma; the President&comma; in his interview with Jake Tapper of CNN&comma; said that he believes the nation stills has adequate resources or scopes for job training&period; The hiccups&comma; according to him are the resources are well connected and coordinated&period; He said that the system does not comply with certain programs that encourage both companies as well as colleges to entail a numerous modules&period; He opined on designing the training structure in a way so that anybody undergoing the cycle&comma; is convinced that he&sol;she will definitely get the job after its completion&period; This is the prime concern for the President&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The concerned companies scheduled for a Friday meet have already signed an agreement or oath to assist the long-term unemployed specifically and categorically&period; This includes a huge section in the current job market alongside a fledgling&comma; fluctuating economy&comma; which has seen numerous vicissitudes in the recent years post recession&period; According to the director of the National Economic Council&comma; Gene Sperling&comma; the basic idea is to give the long-term unemployed a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;fair shot”&period; He said his organization is trying to address what they thing in the crux of this present negative cycle&period; This cycle encompasses none other than the prospective stigmatization of individuals just for the reason of unemployment&period; This would also eliminate socially ostracized masses or castigated people following a debacle on the professional front&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The current unemployment rate is 6&period;7 percent&period; Obama said that the economy had just experienced the worst recession post the Great Depression era&period; This necessitates prompt action alongside strategized programs&period; The meeting with corporate bigwigs will bolster this endeavor&period; This would also encourage more people to pitch in&period; The President&comma; who has implored the Congress to increase the minimum remuneration to aid low-income laborers to &dollar;10&period;10 per hour&comma; believes a cumulative channelization of these plans will have a solid impact&period; He also passed an executive order increasing the fiscal parameters for federal contractors&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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