Posts Tagged ‘Government’

Follow the Money, Find A Job

My co-author of our book Talent Force (Prentice-Hall 2006), Hank Stringer (who is also a Clearview contributor), and I wrote about a time in the future when states and local municipalities would adopt, “Free Talent Zones”.  These would be places where the government would provide tax breaks to employees for the skills they would bring into the state.  These tax breaks would not be just for the companies, but would also be given directly to the talent, employees, so they would be able to relocate, be retrained, and bring their skills to work on a new business or venture.

So far, we haven’t seen much in the way of government tax incentives to support talented employees, but we will.  I am sure of it. States have been doling out, with unheard of speed, tax incentives for industries to relocate to their states.   Some of them work and some of them don’t, but there is still money to be followed.

If you are in a situation where it is time to make a change, or by necessity a relocation, in order to find work, then follow the money of state tax incentives and research what companies are reaping the rewards from those incentives ...

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Obama Political Win Means Job Loss and Job Win

Although debatable, there may be no other place in the country feeling such intense shifts in the workplace as in Washington DC.

In a series of moves to tighten up operations involving the White House, President Barack Obama moved to freeze the salaries of high-paid aides in a mostly symbolic nod to the country’s economic turmoil. Obama was quoted saying “Families are tightening their belts, and so should Washington.”

In addition to the cut backs felt by high ranking aides, there is one group of government employees in particular, Schedule C employees, that may be feeling the shifts in jobs and salary more dramatically than others. Schedule C are usually political appointed positions and are employees who are subject to change at the discretion of a new Administration.

According to Politico.com, there are about 2,000 Schedule C political appointments that younger campaign staffers can hope to fill. However they report that “most of those jobs will remain empty until Cabinet nominees and agency administrators fill the 900 to 1,000 senior executive service positions, including chiefs of staff. According to one estimate, many of those Schedule C positions won’t be filled before March or May, so buckle in for a long ride.”

As reported by About.com, ...

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