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100 Days Of The Biden Administration, Part I: Key Labor And Employment Policy Developments - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. April 30, 2021, marked President Joe Biden s 100th day in office, and his administration has wasted little time advancing its policy priorities. At this moment, the administration is focusing most of its attention on repealing much of the policy accomplishments of the previous administration but can be expected to advance its own proposals in short time. Additionally, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are looking for ways around the U.S. Senate s legislative filibuster in order to advance their ambitious legislative agenda. Below is a very brief outline

Iowa s unemployment rate rising, recovery lagging, April figures show

Des Moines Register Iowa s economy continued to sputter in April, as the state lost jobs for the second time in three months. Nonfarm employment dropped by 5,800 workers from March to April, inching Iowa s unemployment rate up to 3.8% from 3.7% in March, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state still has the 10th-lowest unemployment rate in the country. However, the latest figures show Iowa s job growth has lagged the nation s for six months. From March to April, Iowa lost 3,100 jobs in the construction sector, 2,200 jobs in retail trade and 1,000 jobs in administrative and support services.

Kansas lawmakers push to end COVID-19 extra unemployment benefits

Kansas lawmakers push to end COVID-19 extra unemployment benefits Morning Sun PITTSBURG, Kan.  As new COVID-19 cases rapidly decrease throughout the county and state, lawmakers are pushing for a return to “normalcy” in every sense of the word, including ending increased unemployment benefits that have been a trademark of government aid during the pandemic.   “The federal government made a mistake in my opinion in getting involved in the unemployment insurance,” Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, said. “People want to employ people and there is a disincentive if you’re earning more income, more revenue if you’re not working because of that unemployment benefit.”   

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