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    SIL CONCERN HEAD PROPOSES TWO STEPS TO SOFTEN CRISIS

    LRAGIR.AM
    15:29:25 - 05/06/2009

    According to the head of the SIL Concern Saribek Sukiasyan, the
    following two steps are needed to soften the impact of the economic
    crisis. According to him, one of the most important questions is the
    preservation of the present job posts. The state has to encourage
    the enterprisers not to dismiss their workers. The principle should
    be the lessening of the tax duties.

    It is understandable that if a worker loses their job, they appear
    on the edge of self-destruction, because they do not have any other
    means to survive.

    So, the state has to enable the job giver to keep the present job
    posts, thanks to the lessening of their tax duties.

    Moreover, with the same lessening of the tax duties, the state has
    to create new job posts, has to present concrete proposals to the
    enterprisers: in exchange of increasing the number of job posts,
    the state diminishes the tax duties of the enterpriser. This is a
    completely acceptable and civilized way to soften the impact of the
    crisis with joint efforts.

    Saribek Sukiasyan thinks that alongside with securing the protection
    of the vulnerable spheres of the public, the state has to enable
    the enterprisers, who take loans from the state, to prolong the
    terms of the loans, through the Central Bank. If the small and
    midsize businesses registered a decrease of realization, the state
    has to prolong the terms of the loans to give the possibility to
    the enterprisers to pay off the loans and to continue their regular
    activities. Even in case of a decrease of the scale of the realization
    of their own production, the enterprisers should not bear harms.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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