OLYMPIA— Gov.
Gregoire’s proposed changes to the state’s unemployment insurance and
workers’ comp systems are welcome news to the business community,
according to Don Brunell, president of the Association of Washington
Business. AWB is the state’s largest and oldest business association.
“Today’s
announcements by the governor about proposed changes to the UI and
workers’ comp systems would be a positive step forward for businesses on
both of these issues. The combined forces of a challenging economy and
higher taxes continue to take their toll on private employers and their
ability to create jobs,” said Brunell. “The governor’s efforts to rein
in costs and reduce taxes comes at a time when many businesses are
seeing multiple tax rate increases. If enacted, these changes would
offer employers a small dose of certainty when they need it most.
“Make
no mistake: The governor’s proposals are a good start. But our members
believe more must be done this session, for example, to shore up the
long-term health of the workers’ comp system and maintain the integrity
of our UI trust fund,” added Brunell. “We appreciate Gov. Gregoire’s
leadership on these two vital issues for private employers, and look
forward to working with her and the Legislature when session convenes
next week.”
About the Association of Washington Business
Formed
in 1904, the Association of Washington Business is Washington’s oldest
and largest statewide business association, and includes more than
7,100+ members representing 650,000 employees. AWB serves as both the
state’s chamber of commerce and the manufacturing and technology
association. While its membership includes major employers like Boeing,
Microsoft and Weyerhaeuser, 90 percent of AWB members employ fewer than
100 people. More than half of AWB’s members employ fewer than 10. For
more about AWB, visit www.awb.org.
AWB statement on governor’s UI, workers’ comp proposals
Written On: Tuseday, January 04, 2011Written By: Jocelyn McCabe, APR
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