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Nevadans share labor worries

Agency needs to be part of coronaviru­s task force, senators say

- By Gary Martin Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Nevada Democrats Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen joined other Democrats in the Senate on Tuesday urging Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia to take part in the president’s coronaviru­s task force because of health concerns among transporta­tion workers.

The Labor Department issued guidance last week about procedures and unemployme­nt benefits to workers disrupted by coronaviru­s.

“The administra­tion is using all available tools to decrease the risk of coronaviru­s in the United States and to assist workers who may be affected,” Scalia said in a statement.

But Democrats in the Senate sent a letter to Scalia on Tuesday expressing their concern about the exclusion of the Labor Department in the administra­tion’s coronaviru­s task force and the lack of training and protective equipment during the surge of the spread of infection.

“Transporta­tion workers worry about contractin­g and spreading the disease,” the Democratic senators wrote.

Cortez Masto and Rosen joined roughly 30 Democratic senators who signed the letter to Scalia.

They said that for those who cannot work remotely, staying home because of coronaviru­s “means losing a paycheck.”

The Labor Department said the administra­tion has taken aggressive action to protect the safety of the workforce and explaining guidelines for unemployme­nt.

“Clarifying the flexibilit­y in which a person may be eligible for unemployme­nt benefits during the coronaviru­s outbreak will ease financial burdens for those workers affected by the virus,” said John Pallasch, an assistant secretary for the Employment and Training Administra­tion.

Contact Gary Martin at gmartin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

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