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Easing the Pain of Worker Layoffs: Individual Stipends and Other Emergency Benefits Under the Most Recent Federal Stimulus Package for Covid-19 | Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Gross income caps have been lowered for the third round of stimulus payments, with phase-outs starting at $75,000. Those who do receive individual stipends may have that money subjected to garnishment from private collectors, which was not true under the previous emergency legislation. Other emergency benefits have been extended through the summer. Most Americans have endured previously unimaginable social and economic trauma related to the pandemic in the last year. Businesses have tried their best to maintain operations and avoid layoffs. When layoffs were unavoidable, many businesses have hoped to make them temporary. Various government stimulus payments, unemployment programs and other emergency benefits have eased the pain of worker layoffs. While the relief may not be enough for many, it is something that can help those who are eligible.

Help wanted! Utah restaurants can t find enough employees to meet demand

Help wanted! Utah restaurants can’t find enough employees to meet demand. Kathy Stephenson © Trent Nelson (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Blake Harmon, owner of Curry Up Now in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Utah restaurants and bars are having a difficult time finding employees. Curry Up Now, for example, has 10 open positions from kitchen manager to bartender to dishwasher. Editor’s note • This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism. Blake Harmon has spent more than a month trying to recruit 10 new employees from managers and line cooks to dishwashers and servers for his restaurants in Salt Lake City and Midvale.

Number of initial and continued unemployment claims filled in SD decreases; Claim numbers fall nationally as well

Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews Apr 15, 2021 11:11 AM During the week of April 4-10, a total of 235 initial weekly claims for state unemployment benefits were processed by the Department of Labor and Regulation. This is a decrease of 79 claims from the prior week’s total of 314. The latest number of continued state claims is 3,168 for the week ending April 3, a decrease of 574 from the prior week’s total of 3,742. This indicates the number of unemployed workers eligible for and receiving benefits after their initial claim. For the week ending April 10, a total of $783,000 was paid out in state benefits, in addition to $1.1 million in Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), $107,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and $311,040 in Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) benefits.

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