Much has been made of the fact that unemployment compensation checks will be reduced by $300 per week in New Hampshire on June 19 because Gov. Chris Sununu is joining other Republican governors in opting out of a federal pandemic aid program.But what.
Updated: 12:42 PM EDT Jun 1, 2021 The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry is reminding Unemployment Compensation and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation claimants to file for weekly benefits before 9 p.m. Wednesday to ensure their claim is processed before the system goes offline Thursday.The transition to a new UC system is underway, and the system will be offline while data is moved from the old one to the new one.No claims processing will take place during the offline period.Individuals who are scheduled to file a biweekly claim the week of May 30 to June 5 must have their filing complete by 9 p.m. Wednesday to have their claim processed before the system is unavailable. These claimants can also file for these weeks after the new system comes online, but the payment date may be later. The UC Service Center will keep the phones and email open during the offline period. Representatives will take new inquiries from claimants and place them in the queue fo
On Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Ms. Gwynne Wilcox to serve as a member of the National Labor Relations Board, who is a senior partner at union-side labor and employment firm of Levy Ratner PC
<p><span>It is a pleasure to join the Economic Club of New York for this discussion.</span><a href="https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/brainard20210601a.htm#fn1" title="footnote 1"><span>1</span></a><a name="f1"></a><span> Consumer demand is strong, vaccine coverage is expanding, and pandemic-affected sectors are reopening in fits and starts. As was the pandemic shutdown with its ebbs and flows, the reopening is without precedent, and it is generating supply–demand mismatches at the sectoral level that are temporary in nature. Separating signal from noise in the high-frequency data may be challenging for a stretch. The supply–demand mismatches at the sectoral level are making it difficult to precisely assess inflationary developments and the amount of resource slack from month to month.</span></p>