State to release data on scope of R.I. unemployment insurance fraud Days after a union official filed a complaint, the Department of Labor and Training has agreed to disclose the number of residents victimized By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated February 25, 2021, 7:07 p.m. Email to a Friend Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training building in Cranston, R.I.Courtesy of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training PROVIDENCE â Under mounting pressure, the state Department of Labor and Training plans to release information next week about the extent of unemployment insurance fraud in Rhode Island. On Monday, a union official filed a complaint with the attorney generalâs office, challenging DLTâs refusal to say how many state residents and state employees have been victims of unemployment insurance fraud.