COLUMBUS, Ga. — The Columbus Consolidated Government will be hosting another job fair next week in partnership with WorkSource Georgia — and it is bribing residents in hope’s they’ll attend.
The event will be held at the Columbus Civic Center’s Chattahoochee Hospitality Room on January 31, 2023 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
According to an article published by WTVM, and in what could only be described as a desperate move without any consideration for ethics, CCG is offering gift cards as a bribe in hopes of having more residents attend the event. Attendees aged 18-24 will be rewarded with a gift card or other resource for their submission of a completed job application at the event.
It is unclear where the funding for the government bribe is coming from.
In addition to literally bribing its residents in a way akin to that of a helicopter parent rewarding their child’s bad behavior with more iPad screen time, CCG will also be requiring attendees to wear face masks at the event.
You read that correctly: In 2023, and without any sort of emergency requirement or protocol in place, the Columbus Consolidated Government is requiring the public to wear a medical face mask, to attend a job fair, to fill positions the city can’t seem to fill.
Staffing has been a serious problem for CCG and the city as a whole since at least last spring, as fewer and fewer people are willing to work in the increasingly-polarized and dictatorial institutions that have brewed through one of the largest cultural shifts in our nation’s history.
With 131 vacant positions currently listed on CCG’s website —which doesn’t include the 500-or-so police officer shortage — we find it hard to believe that the inner workings of our city’s government are as aMaZiNg as officials claim it to be.
Gee, CCG. Have you considered that it’s in fact your helicopter-parent behavior that might be causing the public to not wish to work for you? Perhaps we can find a way to lead ourselves first before we try to lead others.
Facts are stubborn things — and we’ll keep publishing them, whether city officials like them or not.
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