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Missouri’s governor releases $127 million; says state is in top ten in recovery efforts

January 7, 2021 By Brian Hauswirth

Citing the improving economy and Missouri’s 4.4 percent unemployment rate, Governor Mike Parson has released about $127 million in previously restricted funds.

Missouri Governor Mike Parson briefs Capitol reporters in Jefferson City on January 6, 2021 (photo courtesy of the governor’s Flickr page)

“Thanks to our Show-Me strong recovery plan, we continue to outpace our economic recovery forecast, which is why we are able to release these funds today,” Parson says.

The governor tells Capitol reporters that 67 percent of the jobs lost during the pandemic have been recovered.

The funding released by Governor Parson on Wednesday includes $26 million for the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, $8.5 million for Missouri’s Division of Tourism, $120,000 for the meat and poultry inspection program and $50,000 for the food, beverage and forest products initiative.

Click here to see the full list of the funding that’s been released.

“Right now, the revenues look good in the state,” says Parson. “We’ve been so fortunate here in this state, I mean a 4.4 (percent) unemployment rate, I think we’re in the top ten in the recovery efforts.”

In October, Governor Parson released $40 million in general revenue and also allocated $95 million in CARES Act funding for critical services. When he made that October announcement, he also noted that Missouri’s unemployment rate had improved and that state revenues had outpaced expectations.

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Filed Under: Agriculture, Business, Education, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt Tagged With: "Show Me Strong Recovery Plan", CARES Act funding, COVID pandemic, Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, Missouri Division of Tourism, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, Missouri's meat and poultry inspection program, Missouri's unemployment rate

Missouri is first state in nation to receive maximum funding for shared work program (AUDIO)

September 1, 2020 By Brian Hauswirth

The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) has received $1.8 million in grants for the shared work program, which allows employers to bring laid-off employees back to the job by dividing available work among employees.

Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) Director Anna Hui briefs Capitol reporters in Jefferson City on June 16, 2020 (file photo courtesy of the governor’s Flickr page)

DOLIR Director Anna Hui says the grant will enable the Labor Department to build on a 30-year program.

“And it’s really about making sure that employers and workers have the ability to remain attached in the employment cycle,” Hui says.

Director Hui tells Missourinet that about 50,000 employees in Missouri and about 1,200 employers participate in the shared work program. Missouri was one of the original states to establish the program.

Hui says the Show-Me State is the first in the nation to receive maximum funding under the program, which allows employees to receive a portion of their unemployment benefits while working reduced hours and retaining benefits like health insurance. She says the shared work program can be used in situations like plant re-tooling and during economic downturns.

“The shared work program allows for any sort of 20 to 40 percent reduction in work hours to be spread over your entire workforce,” says Hui.

She says the program is beneficial to employers of all sizes, and to their employees.

“Because you get to have your benefits and you’re attached to the workforce, your skillset still stays fresh and you still have that level of engagement with the organization with your co-workers,” Hui says.

Governor Mike Parson describes the program as “a win for employers, a win for workers and a win for local Missouri economies.”

Missouri plans to use the grant money to ensure that businesses in the state are aware of the program, to enroll more businesses and to streamline the reporting process for both employers and employees.

State officials say Missouri’s unemployment rate was 6.9 percent in July, down from June’s rate of 7.8 percent.

Click here to listen to Brian Hauswirth’s interview with Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) Director Anna Hui, which was recorded on August 28, 2020:

https://cdn.missourinet.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/bh-dolirinterviewAugust2020.mp3

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Filed Under: Business, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt Tagged With: Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Director Anna Hui, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, Missouri's unemployment rate, Shared Work Program



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