Unemployment Compensation Reform is Needed in Pennsylvania

Should Pennsylvania raise the taxable wage base, or cut benefits for hundreds of thousands of unemployed residents? CLS’ Sharon Dietrich explains why unemployment compensation reform is needed on the financing side, not the benefits side, in her June 11 testimony to the Republican Policy Committee.

Click here to read the full testimony.

Read the backstory on the use of federal stimulus money for unemployment compensation reform from the Philadelphia Inquirer:

Pa. may turn down $273 million in stimulus aid

Date: 7/10/2009    Source: Community Legal Services, Inc.    By: Development

 

 

 

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