KEY POINTS
  • The governors of Florida, Iowa, Kansas and Tennessee signed laws in recent weeks that allow workers to collect unemployment benefits if fired for refusing to comply with a Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
  • Lawmakers in other Republican-led statehouses may do the same next year.
  • The Biden administration's national vaccine mandate for large employers is being challenged in court.

Some states are making it easier for Americans to collect unemployment benefits if they're fired for being unvaccinated against Covid-19.

The governors of Florida, Iowa, Kansas and Tennessee signed laws in recent weeks that change eligibility rules for jobless benefits. Workers in these states who lose a job for refusing to comply with a workplace Covid-19 vaccine mandate now qualify for benefits.