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NFIB Members: Have You Taken the GA Workforce Challengs Survey?

NFIB Members: Have You Taken the GA Workforce Challengs Survey?

July 17, 2023

Your answers will help set the General Assembly's agenda for 2024

NFIB Members: Have You Taken the GA Workforce Challengs Survey?

NFIB is the voice of small business, and one of the ways we make your voice heard is by sharing the results of our member surveys. Georgia’s small businesses are dealing with a host of issues when it comes to labor. The state Senate has created a Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce to help lawmakers better understand the problems and come up with solutions that will enable small businesses and other employers to find and keep the workers they need. That’s why we’re asking NFIB members to complete this brief survey, which covers issues relating to finding and keeping qualified workers. Please click here to learn more and complete this important survey.
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