California Gov. Newsom vetoes invoice to increase unemployment advantages to placing staff

Harris Marley

World Courant

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Saturday vetoed a invoice that might have paid unemployment advantages to placing staff, and had drawn sturdy help from labor unions and from his fellow Democrats within the state legislature.

In rejecting the invoice, Newsom famous that the state’s unemployment belief fund is already nearing $20 billion in debt.

“Now shouldn’t be the time to extend prices or incur this sizable debt,” he wrote in a message explaining his veto.

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Gavin Newsom, Governor, State of California speaks on the 2023 Milken Institute World Convention in Beverly Hills, California, on Might 2, 2023.  (REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Picture)

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The Democratic-majority legislature handed the invoice in September amid a number of high-profile strikes. Hollywood writers ended their practically five-month walkout 12 days later however Hollywood actors stay out on the picket strains. Southern California resort staff are additionally on strike.

The invoice would have made staff out on strike for no less than two weeks eligible for unemployment checks. The overwhelming majority of states, aside from New York and New Jersey, don’t supply unemployment advantages to placing staff.

California Gov. Newsom vetoes invoice to increase unemployment advantages to placing staff

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