Halliburton announced it is issuing a compulsory furlough to 3,500 employees at its North Belt facility in Houston.
Beginning March 23, employees on the mandatory leave of absence will work one-week on, one-week off for up to 60 days. Employees will be paid for the weeks that they are on, but will not be paid for the weeks they are off. Employee benefits and health insurance will remain in place.
This decision comes due to recent difficulties in the oil market.
Help could soon be on the way, though.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it wants to send checks to the public within two weeks to help people through the financial pain of the coronavirus crisis.
Congress still has to approve the plan.
It’s not clear exactly how much money would be received, but Senator Mitt Romney has suggested $1,000.
Congress is going to get help to the people who need it. We’re going to get help to American families and workers. We’re going to get help to businesses that have been dramatically impacted. We’re not going to leave here until we get the job done. And we will get the job done. pic.twitter.com/F842077gdr
— Senator Mitt Romney (@SenatorRomney) March 17, 2020
Texas Health and Human Services is urging anyone who needs assistance to apply online.