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Texas Labor Code - Chapter 215 Shared Work Unemployment Compensation ProgramLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Labor Code > Texas Labor Code - Chapter 215 Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program In this chapter: (1) "Affected unit" means a unit of two or more employees, including a department or shift, designated by an employer to participate ... (a) The commission, under a voluntary shared work unemployment compensation program designed to reduce unemployment and stabilize the work force, shall allow participating employees shared ... (a) Before an employer may participate in the shared work program, the commission must approve the employer's shared work plan. The plan must be submitted ... (a) The commission may approve a shared work plan if: (1) the plan: (A) applies to and identifies a specific affected unit; (B) identifies the ... (a) The commission shall approve or deny a shared work plan in writing not later than the 30th day after the date the commission receives ... (a) A shared work plan takes effect on the date the commission approves the plan. (b) A shared work plan expires on the last day ... (a) An employer may modify a shared work plan to meet changed conditions if the modification conforms to the basic provisions of the plan as ... A participating employer shall: (1) monitor and evaluate the operation of its established shared work plan as requested by the commission; and (2) report the ... (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, an individual is unemployed for the purposes of this subtitle in a week in which the individual ... (a) The commission shall pay an individual who is eligible for shared work benefits a weekly shared work benefit in an amount equal to the ... (a) An individual is not entitled to receive shared work benefits and regular unemployment compensation benefits that exceed the maximum total benefits payable to the ... An individual who has received all of the shared work benefits and regular unemployment compensation benefits available in a benefit year is an individual who ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |