GOP governors are cutting unemployment aid. Some have ties to businesses that may benefit.
When West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) announced his decision last month to cut federal unemployment benefits for his states jobless residents, he pointed to what he said was a plethora of openings for those who needed work.
West Virginians have access to thousands of jobs right now. We need everybody back to work, he said on May 14. Weve got to have you back to work. America is all about work. Thats what has made this great country."
Justice didnt need to look far for examples of companies struggling to hire workers. The storied West Virginia resort he owns, the Greenbrier, has been looking for dozens of new employees in recent weeks and until recently had received far fewer applications than normal. But after Justice announced his decision, that started to change, said Kathy Miller, vice president of human resources at the luxury hotel.
Fortunately the applicant pool has started to improve, so were very happy about that, she said in an interview in late May, attributing the shift in part to the cutoff of extra federal payments and more widespread vaccinations. I think that people are preparing, if they are under West Virginia unemployment, to get back into the workforce.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/06/07/gop-pandemic-unemployment-aid/
The guy has a net worth close to a billion. How about paying your employees a decent wage?