Skip to content

SURVEY: NC Small Businesses Want Unemployment, Workers’ Comp Reform

SURVEY: NC Small Businesses Want Unemployment, Workers’ Comp Reform

February 14, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

SURVEY: NC Small Businesses Want Unemployment, Workers' Comp Reform

Small business owners balloted by the North Carolina office of the National Federation of Independent Business support legislation that would require people to provide evidence they looked for work before receiving unemployment benefits. The 2022 NFIB North Carolina member ballot also showed owners would oppose legislation mandating that workers receive workers’ comp benefits simply because they tested positive for COVID-19. “The underlying message is that owners are deeply concerned about possible state initiatives that would lead to higher taxes on small businesses that already are struggling to keep the doors open during these difficult times,” NFIB State Director Gregg Thompson said. Unlike other business groups, NFIB’s positions on public policy are based solely on input from its members. The member ballot is essential to that process. This year’s ballot said 96.7% of owners believe people who receive unemployment benefits should present evidence they looked for work, while 83.9% oppose workers’ comp benefits to workers who test positive for COVID-19. The ballot also found that:
  • 83.8% of North Carolina members who completed the ballot believe businesses should have access to the information needed to repair equipment and electronic devices they own.
  • 72.2% think the state should eliminate the sales tax on equipment and systems necessary to offset a lack of qualified workers. “This is a growing problem for small businesses here and throughout the country,” Thompson said. “Owners are increasing wages and benefits but still have positions they can’t fill. Without enough workers, businesses have to reduce their hours of operation and can’t always provide the goods and services their customers need and expect.”
  • 70.1% of owners would support legislation to define seasonable employment and exempt seasonable workers from unemployment benefits.
Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

Related
June 15, 2026
Rhode Island Capitol Update
Rhode Island 2026 legislative session wraps.
Read More
Related
June 15, 2026
Massachusetts Capitol Update
Revenue Up, But Lawmakers Still Crying Poor.
Read More
Cashier ringing up sales
Related
June 15, 2026
Sales Tax Holiday Weekend Announced
he Massachusetts Legislature set the state’s annual sales tax holiday for August 8th-9th.
Read More
Related
June 15, 2026
New Maryland Bills Begin Taking Effect on July 1
Learn more about the new laws that may impact your business.
Read More

© 2001 - 2026 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility