US President Meets with the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness


At present US President Brack Obama has convened a meeting of the council which includes a group of 27 heads from business, labor and academia to connive the President Obama advice about the nation’s economy.    
After one year it is the first meeting contacted by the US President. The council has demanded the recommendations in the concern of foster growth, competitiveness, innovation, and job creation, both now and for the future. Out of the 35 specific recommendations by the Council has made that don’t require legislative action, President Obama has taken action on 33 of them and his Administration has already implemented 16.
Some of the executed recommendations include proposing new tax rules that encourage businesses to invest and create jobs in the United States instead of abroad, expediting job-creating infrastructure projects across the country, eliminating inefficient and burdensome centralized regulations, and streamlining government.
Present meeting, US President Obama praised the Jobs Council for the work they are doing to help our country move to top. He has also added “I recognize a lot of these issues are difficult. They’ve proven challenging for decades. The good news is on each of these fronts we’ve made progress this year. I feel confident in being able to say that every one of the agencies in this government has been focused on how they improve, get smarter, get better, get faster, and become more focused on delivering good value to the end user. And I believe that we’ve made genuine progress on all these fronts. We would not have made this progress without this Jobs Council.”
The Jobs Council unveiled a new report in advance of today's meeting that details recommendations to improve our nation's long-term competitiveness by investing US education system, building on US strengths in manufacturing and energy, and reforming US regulatory and corporate tax systems.
 

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