Gov. Lamont extends unemployment benefits to workers vulnerable to the coronavirus, drawing fire from businesses association

Gov. Lamont extends unemployment benefits to workers vulnerable to the coronavirus, drawing fire from businesses association

The governor on Monday issued an executive order allowing the commissioner of labor to find work unsuitable for employees returning to work after a layoff if the site poses an “unreasonable risk” to their health due to the coronavirus. At a news briefing May 8, Lamont said those who are vulnerable to COVID-19 – over 65 and with underlying health problems – “should not be going back to work for the near term.” “And given that restriction, they would be eligible for unemployment compensation,” he said. If a worker is exposed to an “unreasonable risk” to his or her health due to COVID 19, or risks the health of a member of the employee’s household, the state shall find the work to be unsuitable, according to the governor’s executive order.

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