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Ducey: Arizonans receiving unemployment benefits must prove they are actively looking for work

Ducey: Arizonans receiving unemployment benefits must prove they are actively looking for work Published  Arizona businesses see lack of urgency among some unemployed Great Wolf Lodge in Scottsdale held a job fair to hire more than 100 employees on May 4, and the outcome was not quite what they had expected. FOX 10 s Matt Galka reports. PHOENIX - Arizona Governor Doug Ducey on Monday issued an executive order stating that residents who are receiving unemployment benefits must show proof that they are actively looking for work. The new executive order rescinds a previous order issued last year that waived this requirement due to the

CA: Farm Worker s Medical Mistreatment Reveals Siblings Alleged $1 4 Million Workers Comp Fraud Scheme

04/19/21 WorkersCompensation.com Monterey, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - Farm labor company owners and siblings Elias Perez, 40, of Greenfield, and Alejandra Perez, 37, of Soledad, were arraigned on over 20 felony counts of insurance and tax fraud after allegedly underreporting payroll by over $17 million resulting in a loss of over $1.42 million to their insurance companies. The Department of Insurance discovered the alleged fraud after learning that an injured employee was treated out of a garage by an unlicensed professional. The Perezes are owners of farm labor contracting companies in Greenfield called PFL Contracting Inc., Future Ag Management, Inc. (FAM) and Future Harvesters and Packers, Inc., (FHP), which primarily hire farm labor employees to harvest crops.

Biden balks at first chance to raise refugee cap from Trump-era lows | Cronkite News

April 16, 2021 Children with papers to get bread for their families at a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon in this 2013 photo. Refugee resettlements in the U.S. are at an all-time low, and President Joe Biden balked Friday at raising the cap, though he vowed to do so later. (Photo by H. Murdock, VOA/Creative Commons) WASHINGTON Refugee advocates were “deeply disappointed and frustrated” by the Biden administration’s failure Friday to reverse historically low Trump-era refugee limits this year, something then-candidate Joe Biden had promised to do. The White House said Biden remains committed to raising the cap to 62,500, the number outlined in the administration’s budget request last week, but decided that goal is unrealistic for now, given the “decimated refugee admissions program we inherited” from the Trump administration.

Phoenix parking lots for homeless people will close to camping

The gated parking lots near downtown Phoenix where hundreds of people without housing lived for the past year soon will close to camping. Three large parking lots near the Human Services Campus were transformed into temporary living quarters for people experiencing homelessness last April to encourage physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Maricopa County, which funded the lots, marked 12-foot-by-12-foot squares on them to create distance between people who had been living in cramped quarters in the massive tent encampment that lined both sides of Madison Street between Ninth and 15th avenues.  We started this thing as a public health response. The whole idea was we felt a sense of urgency to offer something to people who were experiencing homelessness to be able to physically distance and be safe from each other and have access to hand washing, Bruce Liggett, Maricopa County Human Services director, said.

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