Section 100 Of Article 1. Policy And Interpretation From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
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. As a guide to the interpretation and application of this
division the public policy of this State is declared as follows:
Experience has shown that large numbers of the population of
California do not enjoy permanent employment by reason of which their
purchasing power is unstable. This is detrimental to the interests
of the people of California as a whole.
The benefit to all persons resulting from public and private
enterprise is realized in the final consumption of goods and
services. It is contrary to public policy to permit the supply of
consumption goods and services at prices which do not provide against
that harm to the population consequent upon periods of unemployment
of those who contribute to the production and distribution of such
goods and services.
Experience has shown that private charity and local relief cannot
alone prevent the effects of unemployment. Experience has shown that
if the State awaits the coming of excessive unemployment it can
neither create immediately the organization necessary to orderly,
economical and effective relief nor bear the financial burden of
relief without disrupting its whole system of ordinary revenues and
without jeopardizing its credit.
The Legislature therefore declares that in its considered judgment
the public good and the general welfare of the citizens of the State
require the enactment of this measure under the police power of the
State, for the compulsory setting aside of funds to be used for a
system of unemployment insurance providing benefits for persons
unemployed through no fault of their own, and to reduce involuntary
unemployment and the suffering caused thereby to a minimum.
It is the intent of the Legislature that unemployed persons
claiming unemployment insurance benefits shall be required to make
all reasonable effort to secure employment on their own behalf.