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A provocative analysis of how government presence in the workplace has caused diminishing profits for American businesses and has led to increased levels of unemployment. As more and more workers are being placed on unemployment, the need for bold and immediate action is necessary. Sinas lays out a viable solution to our unemployment crisis, and takes the government to task for its increasingly destructive intervention in the workplace. Since graduating from Michigan State University with a Master's Degree in Labor and Industrial Relations, he has directed human resources departments in both union and non-union environments, with complete HR management responsibilities for domestic and foreign operations. He currently directs the human resources consulting services for The PR Companies, which own and operate businesses involved in human resources outsourcing, recruiting, staffing, and business coaching. Sinas provides hundreds of clients with solutions to their human resources issues and guides them through the myriad of employment laws and regulations. He has conducted extensive training in the areas of employment law; regulatory compliance; performance management; effective supervision; and employee recruitment. He has been the keynote speaker at various trade associations, industry groups, client companies, Chambers of Commerce and human resource seminars.
A provocative analysis of how government presence in the workplace has caused diminishing profits for American businesses and has led to increased levels of unemployment. As more and more workers are being placed on unemployment, the need for bold and immediate action is necessary. The proposed solutions offered by politicians will only stifle job growth and economic prosperity for both businesses and affected individuals. The time has come to develop a new system, one that stimulates job growth, helps the unemployed return to work to become productive contributors to the economy, and still leave intact a financially solvent system that can provide benefits to individuals who have lost their jobs. Sinas lays out a viable solution to our unemployment crisis, and takes the government to task for its increasingly destructive intervention in the workplace.
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