Title 34, Chapter 8, Section 2
( 34-8-2)
As a guide to the interpretation and application of this chapter,
the public policy of this state is declared to be as follows:
economic insecurity due to unemployment is a serious menace to the
health, morals, and welfare of the people of this state. Involuntary
unemployment is therefore a subject of general interest and concern
which requires appropriate action by the General Assembly to prevent
its spread and to lighten its burden which so often falls with
crushing force upon the unemployed worker or the worker's family.
The achievement of social security requires protection against this
greatest hazard of our economic life. This can be provided by
encouraging employers to provide more stable employment and by the
systematic accumulation of funds during periods of employment to
provide benefits for periods of unemployment, thus maintaining
purchasing power and limiting the serious social consequences of
poor relief assistance. The General Assembly therefore declares
that in its considered judgment the public good and the general
welfare of the citizens of this state require the enactment of this
measure, under the police powers of the state, for the compulsory
setting aside of unemployment reserves to be used for the benefit of
persons unemployed through no fault of their own. |