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San Francisco businesses that hire people with felony convictions would get a tax break, under legislation expected to be introduced today.
"Ex-felons are among the most challenged populations in getting work,"
The goal is to shave about $10,000 off a business' companywide payroll tax burden for every new convict it hires full time.
Originally posted by sean
Let's take a look at your resume... It's says here back in 2006 you was arrested for robbing a bank. I'm sure we can work something out
Originally posted by illuminatislave
The ignorance on this forum is astounding. What would you prefer, an ex con that is put back to work in society trying to earn his own way, or someone who is back out on the streets selling drugs or is using a slim jim to open your car door?