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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 288.020

Public policy declared — construction of law

Known as the Missouri Employment Security Law

The act spans §§ 288–288 (76 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Kosulandich v. Survival Technology, Inc. (1993)

Most recently applied in Kosulandich v. Survival Technology, Inc. (July 1993)

Effective: 28 Aug 1951, 2 histories; (L. 1951 p. 564)

1. As a guide to the interpretation and application of this law, the public policy of this state is declared to be as follows: Economic insecurity due to unemployment is a serious menace to health, morals, and welfare of the people of this state resulting in a public calamity. The legislature, 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 compulsory setting aside of unemployment reserves to be used for the benefit of persons unemployed through no fault of their own.

2. This law shall be liberally construed to accomplish its purpose to promote employment security both by increasing opportunities for jobs through the maintenance of a system of public employment offices and by providing for the payment of compensation to individuals in respect to their unemployment.

Official source: Missouri Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Missouri statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.