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Texas opting out of federal unemployment aid related to COVID-19

This includes the $300 weekly unemployment supplement from the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program. Author: Reagan Roy Updated: 3:03 PM CDT May 17, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday informed the U.S. Department of Labor that Texas will opt out of further federal unemployment compensation related to the COVID-19 pandemic, effective June 26, 2021.  This includes the $300 weekly unemployment supplement from the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program. The news comes after the Texas Association of Business (TAB), along with 37 business associations and chambers of commerce, sent a letter to Gov. Abbott and the Chairman of the Texas Workforce Commission, Bryan Daniel, asking them to consider ending Texas’s participation in the supplemental federal UI payment which stacks on top of standard unemployment insurance.

Unemployed Texans will stop getting additional $300-per-week benefit next month after Gov Greg Abbott opts out of federal program

Unemployed Texans will stop getting additional $300-per-week benefit next month after Gov. Greg Abbott opts out of federal program Texas Tribune Tags:  Gov. Greg Abbott prepares to deliver his State of the State speech at Visionary Fiber Technologies outside of Lockhart on Feb. 1, 2021. (Bob Daemmrich Photography, Inc. ) Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The $300-per-week federal unemployment assistance Congress approved earlier this year will stop flowing to jobless Texans next month after Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday the state is opting out of the benefit. After pressure from business groups, Abbott is withdrawing from the program that allowed Texans to receive a weekly unemployment supplement from the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program. The decision comes amid a trend of Republican governors announcing plans to cut the benefits in order to encourage people to return to work.

Oklahoma is offering $1,200 to a limited number of unemployed workers who head back to work

Oklahoma is offering $1,200 to a limited number of unemployed workers who head back to work Dale Denwalt, Oklahoman Replay Video Oklahoma will pay people $1,200 to get off unemployment benefits and start working. Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order creating the Return to Work Incentive, which incentivizes finding a job instead of continuing to claim unemployment benefits. The first 20,000 people who qualify and apply for the program will receive $1,200 after completing six weeks of a new job. Our challenge is not to get businesses back open; we ve done that. It s been getting employees back to work, Stitt said Monday. Without a doubt, one of the factors causing this has been the continued extension of extra federal benefits.

Gov Abbott announces end to pandemic-related federal unemployment benefits

Gov. Abbott announces end to pandemic-related federal unemployment benefits Official seal, State of Texas Governor By KLTV Digital Media Staff | May 17, 2021 at 3:10 PM CDT - Updated May 17 at 3:27 PM AUSTIN – Texans will soon no longer be able to claim certain federal unemployment benefits such as the $300 weekly supplement from the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program. Gov. Greg Abbott today informed the U.S. Department of Labor that Texas will opt out of further federal unemployment compensation related to the COVID-19 pandemic, effective June 26, 2021. “The Texas economy is booming and employers are hiring in communities throughout the state,” said Governor Abbott. “According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the number of job openings in Texas is almost identical to the number of Texans who are receiving unemployment benefits. That assessment does not include the voluminous jobs that typically are not listed, like construction and restaurant jo

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