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Henderson County Four Seasons Politics: Edwards says poll validates need to end emergency jobless benefits

Henderson County Four Seasons Politics: Edwards says poll validates need to end emergency jobless benefits
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The food services labor shortage is disrupting the industry and becoming costly for employers and consumers

The food services labor shortage is disrupting the industry and becoming costly for employers and consumers
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Governor vetoes Putting N C Back to Work Act - Carolina Journal

Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill Friday that would have ended $300 in extra weekly federal unemployment benefits in North Carolina. The bill also would have tightened job search requirements to continue collecting unemployment. North Carolina would have joined 25 other states in cutting off the federal unemployment supplement. Other states have cited labor shortages as the reason for ending federal benefits. The most recent Civitas Poll found that 61% of North Carolinians supported ending the extra federal unemployment payments, and 57% believed that the federal supplement provides an incentive to remain unemployed. The poll was conducted by Cygnal for the John Locke Foundation, surveying 600 likely voters with a margin of error of +/- 4%.

Gov Cooper vetoes bill to opt out of federal unemployment boost

Governor Cooper vetoes bill that would have ended $300 unemployment benefit boost in North Carolina On Friday, Governor Roy Cooper vetoed the Putting North Carolina Back to Work Act, keeping the federal unemployment benefit boost in place. Author: Alma McCarty Updated: 12:19 AM EDT July 3, 2021 GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. The United States Department of Labor reported 850,000 jobs were added to our nation s economy in June - over 200,000 more than the month previous.  The hospitality industry led the way, adding more than 343,000 jobs. Despite last month s bump, the unemployment rate is at 5.9%, and our country is still seven-million jobs below where we were before the pandemic started.

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