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House approves proposal making hourly school workers eligible for unemployment benefits
By: ['Rilyn Eischens', 'More From Author', '- May'], Minnesota Reformer
Date: 2022-05
The Minnesota House on Wednesday approved a proposal to make hourly school workers eligible for unemployment benefits.
The provision — included in the majority DFL House’s jobs bill — would allow bus drivers, cafeteria staff and paraprofessionals to apply for unemployment benefits during summer break.
Labor and education unions have pushed for the change for years, arguing hourly school staff should be afforded the same opportunities as construction, hospitality and landscaping workers to collect benefits during their offseasons. The GOP has criticized the proposal as too expensive, however, so it’s unlikely to advance in the Republican-controlled state Senate.
Proponents also say the policy would help schools recruit and retain workers for these hard-to-staff positions. The prospect of finding a summer job or going without pay during school breaks discourages candidates from applying.
“Today, we voted to correct this unfairness. If we provide hourly school workers with the basic economic security they deserve, these Minnesotans will be able to continue supporting our students,” said Rep. Emma Greenman, DFL-Minneapolis, who introduced the amendment to the jobs bill.
Hourly school workers were not included in legislation approved in late April awarding pandemic hazard pay to frontline workers. The House DFL dropped a proposal to make them eligible during negotiations with the GOP-controlled Senate.
Roughly 667,000 workers will receive $750 each through the hazard pay deal.
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