The State Journal, June 15 2004
Wishful
Thinking Aside, Employment Situation Still Trending Down
By:
Several statements were
made by a trial lawyer (Omar J. Aboulhosn) in the June 11 edition of The
State Journal that could lead to a lack of understanding and clarity
regarding jobs in
Well, Mr. Aboulhosn
apparently is using January-April 2004 data for this fact, which shows an uptick
in jobs in our state. However, these
increases, once seasonally adjusted, usually don’t hold up.
I hope this four-month upward trend will continue.
However, tradition has shown that
The more reliable trend
that we should focus on is the ongoing employment trend in
This news is corroborated
by the West Virginia Bureau of Employment Program’s recent numbers, which show
that our state has lost 2,400 jobs over the past 12 months (see press release
dated
The West Virginia Chamber
of Commerce takes no joy in focusing on these numbers. But,
Adding to the bad news is
the fact that
Mr. Aboulhosn also
criticized the West Virginia Chamber’s ongoing Restore Balance education
campaign and called the effort “loony.”
The “loony” label should go to those people who want to continue to
whistle a happy tune and ignore the true facts about
Mr. Aboulhosn can continue
spouting off his statements, but the people of
The West Virginia Chamber
of Commerce, of which is predominately (95 percent) made up of small business
men and women from across our state, has the solutions that are needed to turn
around this situation. We will
continue to work to garner public support for these needed policy changes and to
help educate voters about “restoring balance.”