Leanne works to rehire unemployment call center workers


“Jobless system moves a step closer to four-year funding solution”
WITF Radio
November 21, 2017
by Katie Meyer

(Harrisburg) — The state House has passed a bill to fund the commonwealth’s jobless claims system for another four years, and the Senate will likely agree to it.
Last year, a standoff over financial mismanagement in the system resulted in nearly 500 layoffs from unemployment compensation call centers.

Lawmakers have struggled since then to right the situation.

The House-passed bill would give the UC program more than $115 million, phased out over four years.

That’s significantly less than Governor Tom Wolf and other Democrats wanted. It’s also less money than the system was getting before last winter’s layoffs.

Officials from the union that represents many of the laid off workers say there will probably still be delays in UC call centers.

But Delaware County Representative Leanne Krueger-Braneky said it’s enough.

“I wish this bill went further,” she said. “But as a member of the Labor and Industry Committee I worked in a bipartisan manner with the chairman, the majority chairman, and I believe that this is the best we can do right now.”

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