US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4424

Introduced
7/16/25  

Caption

SHIELD Act Securing Help for Involuntary Employment Loss and Displacement Act

Impact

The passage of HB4424 would significantly impact state laws related to unemployment benefits. It introduces a clear provision stating that individuals involved in a labor dispute will not be eligible for regular unemployment compensation. This amendment aims to tighten eligibility for unemployment benefits, potentially reducing the financial support available to employees during labor disputes, which could discourage collective bargaining and weaken workers' negotiating power.

Summary

House Bill 4424, titled the Securing Help for Involuntary Employment Loss and Displacement Act (SHIELD Act), proposes amendments to the Social Security Act and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act regarding unemployment eligibility. The bill specifically addresses conditions under which individuals who are unemployed due to labor disputes—such as strikes—can claim unemployment benefits. By clarifying eligibility requirements, the bill aims to restrict unemployment compensation for individuals participating in or supporting such disputes.

Contention

The bill has raised concerns among labor advocates and unions, who argue that it undermines workers' rights to engage in collective actions such as strikes. Opponents of the bill assert that denying unemployment benefits to those participating in labor disputes takes away essential safety nets during times of economic hardship. This contention stems from the belief that employees should not be penalized for exercising their rights to organize and negotiate better working conditions. The legislative discussions around HB4424 are likely to include debates about workers’ rights versus the need to maintain employer stability during labor tensions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5004

Employment security: claimants; employee involuntarily leaving employment for a medical reason; strike required conditions. Amends sec. 29 of 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1 (MCL 421.29).

US HB5005

Employment security: claimants; employee who involuntarily leaves employment; strike provision regarding absences without notice. Amends sec. 29 of 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1 (MCL 421.29).

US SB951

Employment: technological displacement: notice.

US HB6524

HIRE Act Helping Individuals Rejoin Employment Act

US HB3101

SHIELD Act Securing Help for Immigrants through Education and Legal Development Act

US SB1859

CLIMATE DISPLACEMENT ACT

US HB2165

Relating To The Hawaii Employment Security Law.

US SB716

Relating To Hawaii Employment Security Law.

US SB716

Relating To Hawaii Employment Security Law.

US HB477

Relating To The Hawaii Employment Security Law.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.