Data from states show that initial unemployment claims filed by federal government workers have jumped up this month.
Federal workers who are putting in the hours and not receiving pay are out of luck when it comes to state assistance.
The government has stopped publishing employment data that investors and business owners rely on, creating uncertainty, said ...
Overpayments happen fairly often, whether it’s the claimant’s fault or not. Michigan has an improper payment rate of 20.7% — ...
The federal government shutdown is entering its third week. Here's who can apply for unemployment insurance benefits.
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency, UIA, told roughly 350,000 people last month they must repay their benefits. The ...
Some employees have been instructed to continue reporting for duty, though they are not being paid for time worked after the shutdown began Oct. 1.
Nevada’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is offering support and guidance on unemployment benefits for ...
Some finding bills are among the 350,000 workers told they owe but who've won an appeal or are in the middle of an appeal, ...
One attorney for jobless workers called the state's decision to recoup pandemic-era unemployment benefits “an absolutely ...
Around 350,000 workers are now required to pay back the state of Michigan after administrative errors resulted in overpayments of COVID assistance money.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The acting director of the Illinois' Department of Employment Security answered questions about widespread complaints of delayed benefits, agonizing wait times and fraud. IDES was ...