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Officials encourage out-of-work Pennsylvanians to seek assistance during pandemic hardship

Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review Jennifer Berrier, deputy of secretary for Safety and Labor-Management Relations, speaks during a Pennsylvania House Democratic Policy Committee public hearing on wage growth in Braddock in January 2019.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Officials urged out-of-work Pennsylvanians to seek assistance through a variety of programs that can augment unemployment assistance as many face new economic challenges during the covid-19 pandemic. “The first thing that people think of when they lose their job or they have reduced hours at their place of employment is unemployment compensation, which is understandable,” Department of Labor and Industry Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier said. “However, there’s other forms of assistance out there, which is why the Department of Labor and Industry is working with our partners to make sure that out-of-work Pennsylvanians

Home for the holidays, sadly

All they want for Christmas is a job. As our COVID-19 guest stretches its uninvited stay into the end-of-the-year holidays, continuing pandemic restrictions and shutdowns have kept many Springfield area residents from the paychecks they desperately need. That means Christmas stockings may go empty in many households this year, the unemployment assistance system will remain overburdened and the perfect winter storm of illness and joblessness is poised to blanket much of the region s holiday cheer. It s a far cry from Christmas 2019, when Springfield resident Vincent Reed finally received his massage therapist license and embarked on a new career which was soon cut short by the pandemic.

Government Funding Bill Will Pave the Way for More Ambitious Environmental Agenda

Office We look forward to working with President-elect Biden and Congress to make the needed investments to tackle the COVID-19 and the climate and environmental justice crises in the coming years. Today Congress will vote on end-of-year legislation to fund the government, which also includes new energy provisions and relief funding to address the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The package includes more than 1,500 pages of key funding and reauthorizations to fight climate change, support frontline communities, and protect our environment. However, the bill also contains harmful provisions, especially the nearly $1.4 billion in funds for the Trump administration’s border wall construction, causing widespread devastation to air, water, communities and wildlife along the border.  

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