California Senate Passed SB 799; The bill's (which give strikers the right to collect unemployment) fate lies in Newsom's hands.

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California Senate Passed SB 799; The bill's fate lies in Newsom's hands.
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In one hand, voluntary unemployment funded by taxes seems unfair.

On the other, fuck the man. The wealth imbalance needs to be fixed and this is a step in the correct direction.

Unfair how? It's paid by employers, so kinda makes sense to me, i.e. employer caused the loss of livelihood, so they pay for the benefit to the recently unemployed.

The employer is, presumably, willing to pay them to work, just not at the rate the workers want.

Going on strike is voluntary.

So is firing people, for a boss. The thing is the vote is voluntary, the results are not. "voluntary" is not a good way to describe things like strikes because eventually there are disputes, they are "inevitable".

No one was talking about getting or being fired. The boss wants them to work with the compensation they were offering.

The workers decided they wanted different compensation.

The workers are free to all stop working at once, but just like if you decide to quit, you’re normally not allowed to collect unemployment.

Again, I’m for this. I think everyone that is working should have the minimum needed to survive at the very least, and it’s abhorrent that we don’t have that.

If you earn more money on unemployment when striking than by actually working, there is a serious problem with how work is valued.

I'm not in or from the US, but I'm guessing unemployment doesn't pay enough to live the good life? Should just be enough to keep you alive?

If you want to leave you shouldn't worry about starving in the pursuit of better employment imo

Unemployment probably won't even cover your bills, but will let you hemorrhage money slower

Then I really don't see the issue. Not like people would willingly put themselves in that kind of situation without a reason

In the US if you want to leave your job, you won’t get unemployment. If you’re laid off you can.

I agree with you that it’s wrong, but that’s how it currently works in the US.

Unemployment is not for when people decide to leave a job. It’s for when your employer lays you off. Going on strike is much different than being laid off.