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Early Loss of Extra Unemployment Benefits Leaves Many Families in Panic

But now that Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced that the state will end the federal unemployment programs in less than a month, Hansen is panicked. I thought I had three to four months, Hansen, 54, said. And now it s just like, You have 30 days, find a job. Courtesy: Heidi Hansen Heidi Hansen States across the country have announced an early end to their federal unemployment benefits, surprising millions of Americans who thought they could rely on the checks until Sept. 6, when they were set to expire under the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion stimulus package passed in March. Some states are stopping the benefits as early as June 12. The cuts could impact more than 3 million people.

Amazonians United: A new trap for workers

Amazonians United: A new trap for workers Last month, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) lost its unionization vote at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama by a more than two-to-one margin. The RWDSU, which relied on the backing of the Biden administration, Democratic members of Congress and even right-wing Republican Senator Marco Rubio, was incapable of generating any significant support from workers. As the World Socialist Web Site has explained in a numberofarticles analyzing the RWDSU union drive, from the outset the effort was a top-down operation, an initiative of the Democratic Party and AFL-CIO, rather than an expression of workers’ opposition from below. The Democrats have made a calculated decision that the unions, having proven themselves reliable caretakers of corporate interests, must be provided further institutional support, so they may better serve as a brake on the class struggle and keep it from developing in a more radical, social

Georgia Tech Faculty Available to Speak About the Covid-19 Crisis in India

Georgia Tech Faculty Available to Speak About the Covid-19 Crisis in India The Georgia Institute of Technology has faculty members who can offer perspective on the alarming Covid-19 infections and deaths in India where cases have exceeded 20 million. Devesh Ranjan, associate chair in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has family in India and can speak on the pandemic’s toll on his native country. Pinar Keskiocak, chair, professor, and director of the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems in the School of Industrial and Electrical Engineering, is an expert in disease spread, hospital operations management, infectious disease modeling and evaluating the effectiveness of intervention strategies. Since the initial Covid-19 outbreak, she has spoken frequently about resource needs such as hospital beds, ventilators, and other equipment needed for coronavirus intervention.

Panel: Pandemic and protests laid economic injustices bare

Laura Chichisan/College of Arts and Sciences Tracy Jan, reporter for the Washington Post (bottom left), moderates the April 27 webinar “Racism in America: Economy” with Cornell faculty panelists, from top left, Lawrence Glickman, the Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor of American Studies in the Department of History; Erica Groshen, senior economics advisor in the ILR Labor Dynamics Institute; Riché Richardson, associate professor of Africana studies; and Tejasvi Nagaraja, assistant professor of history in the ILR School. Panel: Pandemic and protests laid economic injustices bare April 29, 2021 As the COVID-19 pandemic and social justice protests rocked American society, Washington Post reporter Tracy Jan and her colleagues spent months reporting on systemic racism through the life of George Floyd, a Black man killed in police custody in May 2020.

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