Kansas kicks 7K off unemployment benefits for failing to meet new work search requirement
TOPEKA About 7,000 Kansans lost unemployment benefits this week because they did not meet a deadline to sign up for a new state program designed to help people find a job.
Legislators inserted the work search requirement into House Bill 2196 earlier this year. Mike Beene, director of workforce development at the Department of Commerce, told legislators Thursday many people who receive unemployment benefits were still adjusting to the policy.
The Kansas Department of Labor issued referrals to the online My Reemployment Plan program for weeks in advance of the deadline.
The activity of a work search requirement is almost a cultural shift for people right now because they have gone so long during the pandemic without that requirement, Beene told the Kansas Unemployment Compensation Modernization and Improvement Council.
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