Evers veto secures flow of unfair UI payments
MADISON – Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) released the following statement after Governor Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 146, a bill that gives employers a few more days to respond to the state’s requests for information about new UI claims.
Employers currently have seven days to respond to requests for information from the Department of Workforce Development regarding a new claim for Unemployment benefits. Those requests help DWD determine eligibility and give an employer the chance to provide necessary facts about a separation from employment.
However, employers frequently report that those letters arrive too late to respond, or even after the deadline, because of Postal Service delays. AB 146 simply extended the period employers have to respond from seven days to twelve business days.
This bill acknowledged the reality of growing Post Office delays by giving employers a few more days to reply to the government when they ask for details about a new UI claim as part of determining whether the circumstances of someone’s claim make them eligible for the payments.
“It’s a sensible reaction to concerns we all hear from local employers who get tied up in appeals paperwork and must bear the added costs of providing benefits to people who get fired for cause or simply stop coming to work,” Hutton said.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

								
					
					
					
					
					

					
					
					







