Bill Says Temp Substitutes Can’t Get Unemployment
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ The South Carolina House has approved a bill barring contracted substitute teachers from receiving unemployment benefits during school breaks. The House voted 104-1 Tuesday for a bill clarifying that substitutes hired through a temporary agency are ineligible for jobless benefits. Labor Commerce and Industry Committee Chairman Bill Sandifer of Seneca says the issue has come up in a handful of school districts. Sandifer says the contracted substitutes sought to collect unemployment during summer and winter breaks. The bill requires another vote before heading to the Senate.