WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Sixty-four
unskilled workers will report to new jobs in Washington, D.C. on
Tuesday as part of a federal jobs program that provides employment for
people unable to find productive work elsewhere. The
new hires, who have no talents or abilities that would make them
employable in most workplaces, will be earning a first-year salary of
$174,000.
For
that sum, the new employees will be expected to work a hundred and
thirty-seven days a year, leaving them with two hundred and twenty-eight
days of vacation. Some critics have
blasted the federal jobs program as too expensive, noting that the
workers were chosen last November in a bloated and wasteful selection
process that cost the nation nearly four billion dollars.
But
Davis Logsdon, a University of Minnesota economics professor who
specializes in labor issues, said that the program is necessary to
provide work “for people who honestly cannot find employment anywhere
else. Expensive as this program is, it is much better to have these people in jobs than out on the street."
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