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Lawmaker wants to end unemployment discrimination

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PHOENIX (AP) -

An Arizona legislator is introducing a bill to stop discrimination against unemployed workers.

Democratic state Rep. Ruben Gallego of Phoenix says the bill would add "long-term unemployment status" to the list of factors that employers are prohibited from considering.

Gallego says discrimination against the long-term unemployed is a "vicious cycle," and those families risk losing unemployment insurance.

Workers who have been out of a job for at least 27 weeks are considered to have long-term unemployment.

State law currently prohibits hiring discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or on the basis of disability

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