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This move tries to distract from the administration’s incompetent and inadequate response to the pandemic.
States choosing to reduce access and cut benefits led to current dysfunction.
New CDC guidance allows employers to require essential workers exposed to COVID-19 to continue to work under certain conditions.
More than 6.6 million people filed for unemployment last week—another shocking record high.
Today’s claims report makes it clear: states must use this moment to ensure their UI program can meet the demands(…)
This landmark decision is especially timely and important in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
NELP commends the workers, advocates, and legislators who secured this support, and we call for more to be done.
Unemployment insurance must be strengthened to help all workers who have suffered job loss.
Such language enables xenophobia, dehumanization, and violence, endangering Asian-American workers and communities.