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S 1646 111th Congress Senate Labor and Employment Employee benefits and pensions Employment and training programs Government trust funds Health care costs and insurance State and local finance State and local government operations Temporary and part-time employment Unemployment Wages and earnings

Keep Americans Working Act

Introduced: August 7, 2009 Introduced by: Reed, Jack Democratic · Rhode Island See on congress.gov
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Aug 7, 2009
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (text of measure as introduced: CR S9080-9081)
Aug 7, 2009
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S9080)
Aug 7, 2009
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Keep Americans Working Act - Declares that the purpose of this Act is to keep Americans working by strengthening and expanding short-time compensation programs that provide employers with an alternative to layoffs.

Requires the Secretary of Labor to: (1) provide guidance to states in enacting short-term compensation programs; and (2) award start-up grants to state agencies in states that have enacted programs and meet certain requirements.

Amends the Internal Revenue Code to define "short-time compensation program" as one in which: (1) participation of an employer is voluntary; (2) an employer reduces the number of hours worked by employees through certifying that such reductions are in lieu of temporary layoffs; (3) an employee whose workweek that has been reduced by at least 10% is eligible for unemployment compensation; (4) an eligible employee may participate in an employer-sponsored job skills training program; and (5) an employer is required to certify that continuation of employee health and retirement benefits will not be affected by participation in the program.

Directs the Secretary to make payments to a state's unemployment compensation trust fund for the payment of unemployment compensation if the Secretary approves a state's application for certification to operate a short-time compensation program that requires the maintenance of health and retirement employee benefits.

What's happening now August 7, 2009

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (text of measure as introduced: CR S9080-9081)

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