Unemployment news continues to be bad.
Just click here to see the latest stats from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics which shows total unemployment (including under employment) in California is a whopping 22.1%.
That's why last Tuesday I asked the Council and City Manager to focus on creating jobs in the small business sector. Since coming to office I have met with many small business owners who voice concerns about the following:
- City business license fees that are based upon the number of employees (which is counter productive in a time when we are trying to grow jobs).
- High "false alarm" fees. Many retailers have alarm systems that if they sound and no crime in progress is apparent, they can be charged a false alarm fee.
- High credit card transaction fees.
- Lack of trained employees.
So what can Long Beach do to grow jobs? Click here and tell me.