DeSantis indicates Florida won t have a return to work incentive program
“I would much rather pay a workforce transition payment, to incentivize people to go back to work, than continue with the unemployment, DeSantis said on May 12. Author: Josslyn Howard Updated: 7:08 PM EDT May 26, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Governor Ron DeSantis indicated the state will not create a return to work incentive program after discontinuing Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation payments.
The Governor made the decision Monday to cut the $300 weekly FPUC payments, setting an expiration date of June 26.
DeSantis previewed the possible decision at a news conference May 12.
“I would much rather pay a workforce transition payment, to incentivize people to go back to work, than continue with the unemployment if we have all these job openings,” DeSantis said at the news conference May 12. “I think that would change some of the incentive structure that we’
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