Employment Security halts phase-out of emergency unemployment benefits


December 24, 2011 · 6:43 PM

The  congressional approval Friday of a two-month extension of long-term jobless benefits provides a reprieve to about 40,000 unemployed workers in Washington state who would have lost their unemployment benefits by the end of January – and another 20,000 who would lose them by the end of February.

With today’s action, the state Employment Security Department has halted its phase-out of the “emergency unemployment compensation” (EUC) program.  Without a change in federal law, the program could have admitted no additional participants after Dec. 31.
Congress also continued a second long-term benefits program called extended benefits.  It was slated to shut down in Washington state later in January, further accelerating the number of people losing their unemployment benefits.
“The congressional vote not only showed compassion, but also the awareness that we need to add a lot more job opportunities before eliminating the safety net,” said Joel Sacks, deputy commissioner of the Employment Security.

 

Web links
Employment Security – www.esd.wa.gov

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