Pritzker Won’t Cut Enhanced COVID Unemployment Benefits As Employers Claim Workforce Shortage – NPR Illinois

The governor’s comments came a few hours before Mark Denzler, president and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association - one of the state’s leading business groups representing employers - sent Pritzker a letter asking for an early end to the boosted unemployment benefits, which are set to expire Sept. 6.
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Fur
4 years ago

He has trouble putting two and two together obviously.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

This man is determined to destroy this state even further

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