Labor Secretary Portia Wu explains why hundreds of thousands of unemployment overpayment notices were issued in December for claims dating back to the pandemic.
Maryland paid out $807.4 million in unemployment benefits to people in error during the past five years and most of that ...
A newly released legislative audit reveals Maryland lost hundreds upon hundreds of millions due to overpayments in ...
Labor Secretary Wu says state has taken action to improve oversight, but places a majority of blame on Hogan administration ...
Maryland overpaid $807.4 million in unemployment benefits since the COVID-19 pandemic and missed the opportunity to recover ...
Following an investigation, a state legislative audit found Maryland made more than $807 million in overpayments for ...
LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - Unemployed Michigan workers will be eligible for increased benefits beginning Jan. 1. The maximum jobless benefits amount will increase by $84 per week to $530 from the current ...
The state’s Employment Development Department wasted at least $4.6 million buying more than 6,200 cellphones amid the COVID-19 pandemic that the department didn’t use for months, the California State ...
ATLANTA — Now that the longest federal government shutdown in United States history has ended, employees of the U.S. government are able to go back to work. While federal workers impacted by the ...
LANSING, Mich. (WNEM) – Legislation in Lansing aims to shield some people from having to pay back unemployment benefits they improperly received during the pandemic. A new bill at the capital is ...
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