James wrote:
> The W2 legislation currently has minimal time provisions for training
> for current and future welfare recipients before they must obtain
> employment. The union and the administration have developed a high level
> of alignment in how to deal with this legislation, as well as how to
> change it to more effectively meet the needs of both the state and the
> welfare recipients.
In other words: "Yes, they can work together. Provided they are faced with
an immediate external threat to both of their interests, and a deadline to
concentrate the mind."
What about less drastic situations?
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