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May 6, 2021 8:55 AM
During the week of April 25-May 1, a total of 230 initial weekly claims for state unemployment benefits were processed by the Department of Labor and Regulation. This is a decrease of 158 claims from the prior week’s total of 388.
The latest number of continued state claims is 3,231 for the week ending April 24, an increase of 283 from the prior week’s total of 2,948. This indicates the number of unemployed workers eligible for and receiving benefits after their initial claim.
For the week ending May 1, a total of $565,000 was paid out in state benefits, in addition to $1 million in Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), $113,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and $295,000 in Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) benefits.
GDOL Addresses Critical Labor Needs Thursday, May 6, 2021
Businesses across the state have reopened their doors and are gearing up for Georgia’s summer tourism rush. After 14 months of intensive effort to provide unemployment insurance benefits to over 1.2 million Georgians, the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) is shift its focus to reemployment in a strategic effort to help meet the needs of employers in every region and industry in our state. Employ Georgia is the state’s official labor exchange system and job listings are currently the highest ever recorded reaching numbers of almost a quarter of a million jobs that could include multiple positions for each listing.
Updated: 5:57 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Gov. Henry McMaster has ordered the termination of South Carolina’s participation in all federal, pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs.This will go into effect on June 30.McMaster directed the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce to take the action in a letter sent to DEW Executive Director Dan Ellzey.“South Carolina’s businesses have borne the brunt of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Those businesses that have survived, both large and small, and including those in the hospitality, tourism, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors – now face an unprecedented labor shortage,” McMaster wrote. “This labor shortage is being created in large part by the supplemental unemployment payments that the federal government provides claimants on top of their state unemployment benefits. In many instances, these payments are greater than the worker’s previous paychecks. What was intended to be a short-t
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