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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Mar 31, 2025, 12:58 PM Monday

Catholic Charities tests Wisconsin's unemployment payment system at Supreme Court

Source: NPR

March 31, 2025 5:00 AM ET


The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a case testing whether Catholic Charities is entitled to opt out of a state unemployment compensation system for its employees.

Ironically, the case comes from Wisconsin, which in 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, became the first state in the nation to set up an unemployment compensation program.

The experiment failed, largely because paying into the fund was optional, and employers dropped out, often to undercut their competitors. But three years later, Congress enacted a federal-state unemployment system that required all employers, including non-profits, to pay into the system so that employees who lose their jobs can pay their basic bills. The only exemptions were for religious employers who conduct programs that are "operated primarily for religious purposes."

Monday's case was brought by a single chapter of Catholic Charities, affiliated with the Diocese of Superior in northern Wisconsin. The chapter contends that it is entitled to be exempted from the state's mandatory unemployment compensation system because it is a charitable organization that carries out a religious mission. At the same time, however, Catholic Charities specifically eschews indoctrination. There is no proselytizing permitted, and employees include Catholics and non-Catholics alike.

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/03/31/nx-s1-5332378/catholic-charities-supreme-court-wisconsin

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Catholic Charities tests Wisconsin's unemployment payment system at Supreme Court (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
Catholic Charities not wanting to pay unemployment...so much for the "charity" part of their name. NotHardly Monday #1
Yes and Unwind Your Mind Monday #4
Does anyone else see a lot of irony in a "charity" trying to avoid paying their own workers unemployment compensation? Martin68 Monday #2
Scam IbogaProject Monday #3

NotHardly

(2,044 posts)
1. Catholic Charities not wanting to pay unemployment...so much for the "charity" part of their name.
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 01:26 PM
Monday

Unwind Your Mind

(2,241 posts)
4. Yes and
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 03:38 PM
Monday

I do payroll in CA so others states will vary but state unemployment generally costs less than 250$ a year per employee. I wonder how much they spent on their lawsuits?

Martin68

(25,262 posts)
2. Does anyone else see a lot of irony in a "charity" trying to avoid paying their own workers unemployment compensation?
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 02:36 PM
Monday

Along with a healthy dose of hypocrisy.

IbogaProject

(4,192 posts)
3. Scam
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 03:14 PM
Monday

The priests and Nuns might be exempt from Unemployment but anyone doing a job that competes in the labor market should have to provide Unemployment compensation.

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