By Jim Turner/News Service of Florida
May 24, 2021
TALLAHASSEE - Florida plans to stop providing $300 a week in additional federal unemployment benefits as it pushes for people to return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced Monday that starting June 26 the state will no longer participate in the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program. State and business officials have argued that, when added to state unemployment payments, the $300 a week in federal aid is keeping people from returning to jobs.
After a report Friday showed that an estimated 487,000 Floridians were unemployed in April out of a workforce of 10.24 million, the Department of Economic Opportunity called Monday’s move “another key step to returning more Floridians to work,” dubbing it the “Return to Work” initiative.
Work search requirement will return in July for those receiving unemployment compensation in PA
Pennsylvania s Dept. of Labor and Industry Acting Secretary made the announcement that the requirement will return in July. Author: Jamie Bittner (FOX43) Updated: 5:08 AM EDT May 25, 2021
The work search requirement is coming back for people who are collecting unemployment compensation.
Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced it will return the week of July 11 with people collecting UC benefits starting to certify on July 18 that they have looked for work the previous week.
“As more Pennsylvanians become vaccinated and our case count continues to decline, workers can more safely return to the workforce,” said Acting Secretary Berrier. “We have been working with our stakeholder groups and have determined July is the ideal time to reinstate the work search requirement. PA CareerLink® locations across the