Friday, July 01, 2011

Unemployment: No Extended Benefits For People Laid Off From Now On

WASHINGTON -- After this week, workers laid off through no fault of their own will not be eligible for any of the generous extended unemployment benefits layoff victims have received from the federal government since 2008.

States typically provide the first 26 weeks of unemployment insurance and Congress has provided extensions during every recession since the 1950s. But the current extensions, which give the unemployed an unprecedented 73 additional weeks of aid in some states, are set to expire at the beginning of January.

"There's a real potential cliff coming for unemployed people," emailed Judy Conti, a lobbyist for the National Employment Law Project, a worker advocacy group. "The federal unemployment programs all expire at the end of this year. This means that anyone who is laid off on July 1st or later, will ONLY receive state benefits unless Congress acts to keep these needed programs up and running."

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A lot of companies are doing good, and the CEO's, CFO's and the like give themselves huge raises and bonuses, while they get more and more work out of their front line workers. How about this... skip a million or two bonus and hire a few people?

SP Biloxi said...

I concur. And big corporations need to quit outsourcing the jobs.