Labor director to meet
business leaders
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July 19, 2011 |
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Idaho
Department of Labor Director Roger
Madsen, shown here with Governor Butch
Otter, visits students in Pierce. |
Idaho Department of Labor Director Roger Madsen
will launch a second round of meetings with
business owners, legislators, local officials
and community leaders from around the state to
hear what's on their minds, answer questions and
get suggestions on how the agency can improve
its services.
He'll also discuss the new Hire One tax credit
that rewards employers who increase their
payrolls to help the economy recover.
On September 28, he'll make his final stop at
the Bonners Ferry Visitor's Center from 10:30
a.m. to noon.
"It's been clear from the sessions over the past
four weeks that Idaho business are interested in
making the most of the services we can offer
than at the Department of Labor and our 25 local
offices," he said. "It just makes sense to talk
with those on the front lines of this economy
about what we can do to help them be profitable
and provide jobs for the tens of thousands of
workers hit hardest by the recession."
Leading up to his Bonners Ferry visit, Madsen
will make stops in Meridian, Rupert, Soda
Springs, St. Maries, Orofino, Blackfoot, McCall
and Mountain Home.
To reserve a spot during his visit here, call
(208) 457-8789, extension 3992, or email
ricia.lasso@labor.idaho.gov. |
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