Republican-led states signal they could strip workers' unemployment benefits if they don't return to
Source: Washington Post
Republican-led states signal they could strip workers unemployment benefits if they dont return to work, sparking fresh safety fears
The message to workers is endanger your life or starve, critics say
By Tony Romm
April 30, 2020 at 8:08 a.m. EDT
Iowa, Oklahoma and other states reopening soon amid the coronavirus outbreak are issuing early warnings to their worried workers: Return to your jobs or risk losing unemployment benefits.
The threats have been loudest among Republican leaders in recent days, reflecting their anxious attempts to jump-start local economic recovery roughly two months after most businesses shut their doors. In Iowa, for example, state officials even have posted a public call for companies to get in touch if an employee refuses to return to work.
For some states, the concern is that residents who are offered their old jobs back simply may not accept them, choosing instead to continue tapping historically generous unemployment aid. The $2 trillion congressional coronavirus relief package signed by President Trump in March greatly added to weekly benefit checks for out-of-work Americans, and some people may be earning more than they did previously.
Business leaders say they desperately need workers to return to stores, restaurants and other operations to stay afloat financially. Labor activists, however, contend the reality is far more complicated: Some now-unemployed Americans werent making much money in the first place, so they may not want to risk their safety just to return to underpaid old gigs.
In the process, some states public comments have frustrated federal lawmakers, labor activists and public health officials, who say forcing workers to return so quickly might be dangerous and could undermine the countrys response to the deadly pandemic.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/04/30/republican-states-unemployment-benefits/
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