The letter penned by Commissioner Chris Boice cites the 鈥渓ack of available workforce鈥 and undue burdens placed on small businesses as justification for stopping supplemental benefits for the unemployed.
Boice wrote about a recent 鈥淥pen Air Job Fair鈥 at which 28 businesses were looking to fill 438 positions immediately. Only about 150 job seekers showed up. He also cited a study by the Southern Oregon Workforce Investment Board (SOWIB) which found an employer would have to start a worker at $19.00 an hour, for a 40-hour work week, to match what an unemployed person currently receives to 鈥渟tay at home.鈥
The letter was signed by Boice as well as Board Chair Tom Kress and Commissioner Tim Freeman. None responded to requests for comment.
Commissioners from 14 eastern Oregon counties, along with three state representatives and one senator, signed a letter with a similar request. It was sent to the governor鈥檚 office on Monday, June 7.
More than two dozen GOP-led states have stopped enhanced federal unemployment benefits.
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