The new policy allowed the department to begin a partnership with other state agencies to hire four employment “navigators” to work with the Corrections Department on placing ex-inmates in jobs and tracking their progress, Stadheim said.
She is relieved to have the help. “I’ve been going out every month talking to large employers and breaking down the felon-phobia,” Stadheim said. “Now employers are calling me a lot. I don’t have the capability of doing everything. They’ll be doing that now.”
In
other words, there's a lot
more to this story.
Let me start by saying the state built a prision in my town , now it's literally a
waiting room of ex cons and their families, and '
associates'
Those state agencies Stadhiem refers to not only
subsidize ex cons to employers , they come with special '
strings' attached allowing to forgo the usual human resource ado
The end result,
every major job here is
lousy with ex cons, and i thought H1B workers were a problem.....
~S~