Georgia Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond told Atlanta Kiwanis today that the United States is “witnessing a restructuring of the 20th Century economy” — a restructuring that has led to 12.6 million Americans and 416,000 Georgians becoming unemployed.
Thurmond calls this time “the Great Recession” and in his mind, this period provides an opportunity for American workers.
“We can rebuild, re-educate, retrain tens of thousands of Americans,” Thurmond said.
