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NewsFlash: June 10, 2008
EPI urges immediate action on unemployment
benefits extension
The following is a statement on pending legislation to extend
unemployment benefits from Economic Policy Institute Vice-President
Ross Eisenbrey, who has written extensively on the topic:
“For months, as the nation’s economy has deteriorated, members
of Congress have tried and failed to push through a common-sense
extension of unemployment insurance benefits. Now there is another
chance. House leaders plan to vote as soon as tomorrow (Wednesday)
on a stand-alone extension bill passed Monday by the House Ways and
Means Committee. The extension, which adds 13 weeks of benefits to
unemployed workers who’ve exhausted their benefits, might also
remain attached to the emergency supplemental appropriations bill
for war funding. Congress should use every possible vehicle to put
this issue before the president. For the families of the
millions of workers who are exhausting their right to unemployment
compensation, the deteriorating job market is a real
emergency. There are now only 3.7 million job vacancies but
8.5 million unemployed looking for work. The fault is not
with the jobless; the problem is a failing economy and the
government’s failure to turn it around.”
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