AFL-CIO held a Congress about Unemployment Insurance
Yesterday, in an email blast sent, AFL-CIO has held a congress that task to an end-to-hose unemployment insurance as part of a public relations push for the extension of benefits through 2012. However, Congress has to act now to help with the cost of living nearly 2 million workers who will lose their jobs on December 31, as extended unemployment insurance benefits end.
40,500 people in Tennessee will lose unemployment benefits. During the year 2012 has been estimated that 6 million U.S. workers will struggle to find work because they will lose important benefits. Congress continues to concentrate to keep the tax cuts that have dropped 1% of our economy than to help 99% in expanding unemployment insurance. AFL-CIO has launched a website today.
This website tells of a story of jobless Americans whose only savior is the assistance provided by the government for a job creator as favorite novel Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey, Atlas Shrugged, who are too busy hoarding their money in the preparation of the coming apocalypse. Boehner has insisted that any extension of unemployment insurance should be accompanied with matching cuts in other areas, the LA Times opines correctly can result in greater job losses.