A week after Gov. Larry Hogan announced he is discontinuing the federal government's expanded pandemic unemployment benefits, Marylanders are now saying they are having an issue with the unemployment website.
Seyfarth Synopsis: On May 28, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced his intention to allow H.B. 581, the Maryland Essential Workers’ Protection Act (the “Act”), to become law without.
Labor officials said that as of Friday afternoon, 226,000 people had filed weekly certifications for the week ending June 5. Last week, 248,000 weekly certifications were received and approved, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.
Gov. Larry Hogan has invested $6.5 million into strategic partnerships through an employment program aimed at boosting information technology, cybersecurity and green jobs training.