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The problems with California s Unemployment Department date back farther than just 2020 Share Updated: 10:40 AM PST Feb 12, 2021 David Manoucheri
The problems with California s Unemployment Department date back farther than just 2020 Share Updated: 10:40 AM PST Feb 12, 2021
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Show Transcript okay. It has been said that there is no honor among thieves. And there is no better example of this than the massive a d D. Fraud that is occurring within our jails in our prisons here in California. Okay, tens of thousands of inmates, local stay and federal institutions all involved every type of inmate that you could conceivably think of murderers doing life or life without the possibility of parole rapist serving hundreds of years of a sentence or perhaps life as well. Child molesters, serial killers and other murderers sitting on California s death row. Hundreds of millions of dol
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Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Kim Henderson, in a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, February 3, 2020.
Fraud in the state’s unemployment system cost Ohio more than $330 million in just the last three months of last year. And there could still be fraud among more than a quarter of a million claims flagged this summer.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Kim Henderson said $2.3 million was paid to 2,200 fraudulent claims in October and November.
But Henderson said, “In December, we identified 56,000 overpayments in the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program. This equates to a total of $330 million, including the supplemental $600 FPUC (Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation) payments.”
Some people in Arkansas may have issues qualifying for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance this time around. Author: Melissa Zygowicz Updated: 9:27 PM CST February 3, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. The state s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program website reopened last Friday and since then, some people are having issues getting their checks.
Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston said the phone lines have been backed up ever since. If wait times are long, he still recommends staying on the line or trying www.ARunemployment.com. If you can be patient and bear with us. I do know that the call center is fully staffed and answering those as they come in, Preston said.