Obama proposes new unemployment insurance plan
President Barack Obama is proposing a set of changes to unemployment insurance that he says would offer more security to out-of-work Americans and encourage more people to rejoin the workforce
Associated Press – 2 hours 30 minutes ago
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Wow, this sounds like a good idea.Reply
Maybe we can seriously take a look at this - and see whether our workforce can be insured against job loss - and encourage re-employment - without burdening the State.
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Obama
proposes new unemployment insurance plan
President Barack Obama is
proposing a set of changes to unemployment insurance that he says would offer
more security to out-of-work Americans and encourage more people to rejoin the
workforce
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Like this statement :-
"We shouldn't just be talking about unemployment; we should be talking about re-employment," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address.
I think we can seriously look at this - there is a merit on this idea.
Obama
proposes new unemployment insurance plan
President Barack Obama is
proposing a set of changes to unemployment insurance that he says would offer
more security to out-of-work Americans and encourage more people to rejoin the
workforce
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FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2015 file photo,
President Barack Obama speaks in the Cabinet Room of the White House in
Washington. The president on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, proposed a set of changes
to the
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Saturday proposed
changes to the U.S. unemployment insurance system that he says would offer more
security to the jobless and encourage experienced workers to rejoin the
workforce, even if it means taking a pay cut.
"We shouldn't just be talking about unemployment; we should
be talking about re-employment," Obama said in his weekly radio and
Internet address.
The president's proposal would require states to provide wage
insurance to workers who lose their jobs and find new employment at lower pay.
The insurance would replace half of the lost income, up to $10,000 over two
years. It would be available to workers who were with their prior employer for three
years and make less than $50,000 in their new job.
The proposal also would require states to make unemployment
insurance available to many part-time and low-income workers, and it would
mandate that states provide at least 26 weeks of unemployment insurance. Nine
states fall short of the benchmark, the White House said.
The proposal comes as U.S. businesses, outside the manufacturing
sector, are experiencing strong demand and adding employees. A recent
government employment report showed that employers added a net 292,000 jobs in
December as the unemployment rate held at 5 percent.
Obama has begun claiming some credit for this progress, hoping to
push back against Republican presidential candidates he says are talking down
the economy. But the White House also has acknowledged the many jobs added
since the recovery are lower paying, and many Americans continue to see no wage
growth.
Obama said Saturday he believed his proposal would provide some
stability for workers willing to switch careers and begin working their way up
the ladder in a new field.
Experienced workers on average see a pay cut of 10 percent when
they lose their jobs. Workers with more than 20 years on the job see an average
25 percent pay cut, according to the White House.
Obama's proposal will be included in the budget proposal he's set
to send to Congress next month.
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