On the recordJune 2, 2020
I think that problem is being overblown, relative to the more central issue, and that is that people are afraid to go back if they don't believe they are going to be protected in the workplace.
Source
congress.govI think that problem is being overblown, relative to the more central issue, and that is that people are afraid to go back if they don't believe they are going to be protected in the workplace.
Kildee emphasizes that fear of workplace safety, not financial incentives, drives unemployment decisions.
Share & report
More from Daniel Kildee
I share his concern regarding Chinese solar and the circumvention of American tariffs.
I was really proud to work with the Administration on the CHIPS and Science Act, the Inflation Reduction Act.
I think there is general concern about the direction of trade negotiation, and where that authority lies.