down Go Back to Point of View Immigrant workers deliver a massive boost to individual businesses and the U.S. economy. In the Midst of a Worker Shortage, ESL Support Can Expand the Talent Pool Published jan. 06, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email Employee Benefits News mentions a JFF research report authored by Laura Roberts in a story about the business value of offering English language classes to employees who are immigrants.Citing our report Unlocking Hidden Value: How Investing in Immigrant Talent Benefits Your Bottom Line, EBN states, “Immigrant workers deliver a massive boost to individual businesses and the U.S. economy: their economic contributions account for nearly $2 trillion of total U.S. GDP.” Read the full articleright
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