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Oklahoma is offering $1,200 to a limited number of unemployed workers who head back to work


Oklahoma is offering $1,200 to a limited number of unemployed workers who head back to work
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Oklahoma will pay people $1,200 to get off unemployment benefits and start working.
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order creating the Return to Work Incentive, which incentivizes finding a job instead of continuing to claim unemployment benefits.
The first 20,000 people who qualify and apply for the program will receive $1,200 after completing six weeks of a new job.
"Our challenge is not to get businesses back open; we've done that. It's been getting employees back to work," Stitt said Monday. "Without a doubt, one of the factors causing this has been the continued extension of extra federal benefits."

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The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: History, Status, and Threats

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution opens with these words: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

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UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS IN OKLAHOMA: Virus-related unemployment claims rise in Oklahoma


Updated: 10:27 AM CDT Apr 17, 2021
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Virus-related claims for unemployment benefits, including initial and continuing claims and the four-week moving average, have increased in Oklahoma according to the state Employment Security Commission.Commission director Shelley Zumwalt said the increase is due to people who lost jobs at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic a year ago reapplying, as required, after 52 weeks.“Last week, we saw a significant increase in initial unemployment claims, which is largely due to a number of claimants refiling for unemployment after their benefit year expired,” Zumwalt said in a statement Thursday, Initial claims for the week ending April 10 totaled 17,997, or 4,145 more than the previous week’s total of 13,852, according to the commission,Continuing claims rose by 1,367 to 25,593, according to the commission report, and the four-week moving average of initial claims rose by 2,771 to 11,956.The state health department on Friday reported 444,863 total virus cases and 8,124 deaths based on death certificates supplied to the federal Centers for Disease Control, increases of 273 cases and 10 additional deaths since Thursday.The health department has confirmed 6,697 deaths due to COVID-19, the 26th highest total nationwide and the 24th highest per capita at 169.8 deaths per 100,000 people.

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How The OESC Plans To Tackle Rising Unemployment Statewide


By: Feliz Romero
OKLAHOMA CITY -
After a year of unemployment, out of work Oklahomans will have to refile a claim in order to receive another year of benefits.
“We’re seeing those initial claims rise because people are filing a new initial claim, although we aren’t necessarily adding those people to the unemployment numbers, but there is some numbers that are going up,” Oklahoma Employment Security Commission executive director Shelley Zumwalt said.
For the week of April 10, 17,997 people applied for unemployment. The figure is 4,145 more claims filed than the week before.
These numbers are leading OESC in a new direction: To try and help people get back to work.

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Hiring crisis in ENC means short-staffed restaurants for summer


It is no surprise that the pandemic's effects are still being felt one year later, but what is shocking is that small business owners did not think they would be in the same predicament they were in last year when it comes to hiring and staffing potential employees. 
By the end of 2018, the unemployment rate in Onslow County sat at an even 5%. As 2019 came to a close, the rate dropped to 3.9% where it hovered around that number for the first few months of 2020. Once the pandemic hit, that number skyrocketed to 12.9% for April and May, before gradually decreasing throughout the remainder of the year. 

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City of Statesville honors Long-Time Human Resources Director Mildred Minor - NEWS TALK 105.9, 100.7 WSIC WSICweb.com


City of Statesville honors Long-Time Human Resources Director Mildred Minor
 
 
Human Resources Director Mildred Minor is retiring this month following more than 48 years of public service with the City of Statesville.
Right out of college, Mildred Minor took a job in 1972 with the City’s Community Development Department as the Assistant Director and worked there until the program was abolished in 1983.
That’s when she was hired as the Human Resources Director by then City Manager Dale Emerson.  Recently married and anxious to impress her new colleagues at her first department head meeting, Minor nervously introduced herself using her maiden name.  “There I was trying to make a good first impression and I couldn’t even get my name right,” Minor recalls.

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OESC Preparing For Extended Pandemic Relief Benefits

OESC Preparing For Extended Pandemic Relief Benefits
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Many Oklahomans stuck in adjudication process while waiting for unemployment benefits


Many Oklahomans stuck in adjudication process while waiting for unemployment benefits
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Updated: 10:20 PM CST Feb 3, 2021
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Updated: 10:20 PM CST Feb 3, 2021
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IT’S NEW AT 10:00. REPORTER: THAT’S RIGHT. OESC ADDRESSING THEIR CONCERNS, SAYING THEY’RE WORKING TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS. >> IT’S HARD, ESPECIALLY HAVING A FAMILY. REPORTER: LAID OFF, WITH 2 CHILDREN, LIFE HASN’T BEEN EASY FOR AMANDA MAY OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS. HOPING AND PRAYING HER UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIM PROCESSES SOON. >> IT’S JUST BEEN A HASSLE WITH THEM, WITHOUT GETTING ANY ANSWERS OF WHAT’S GOING ON AND HOW LONG IT WOULD TAKE. I’VE BEEN ON FACEBOOK PAGES, TALKED TO FRIENDS; THEY’VE GONE ANYWHERE FROM 3 TO 6 MONTHS WITHOUT HEARING ANYTHING BACK AND THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN THEY JUST GET A LUMP SUM IN THEIR BANK ACCOUNT. REPORTER: OESC SAYS ABOUT 10% OF THE PEOPLE WHO FILE FOR BENEFITS END UP IN A DISPUTE WITH THEIR FORMER EMPLOYER. THAT SENDS THEM INTO THE ADJUDICATION PROCESS WHICH VARIES CASE TO CASE. >> AT THIS POINT, THE AGENCY IS TAKING LONGER THAN AGENCY WANTS TO, BUT WE’VE SEEN A 25% INCREASE IN OUR PRODUCTIVITY IN THAT AREA AND WE EXPECT TO BE ABLE TO SAY WE’VE CUT THAT TIME IN HALF BY THE END OF THE MONTH. REPORTER: THE STATE WORKING TO DIGITIZE AND MAKE CHANGES TO SPEED THINGS UP. >> I UNDERSTAND YOUR FRUSTRATION AND WE ARE DEFINITELY LISTENING. REPORTER: ADDRESSING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN AGENTS AND THOSE SEEKING ANSWERS AS WELL. >> ONE OF THE BIG INITIATIVES WE’VE TRIED TO AND CONTINUE TO DO, AND IT IS NOT BY ANY MEANS COMPLETE, IS MAKING SURE THAT WE HAVE THE SAME SKILL LEVEL AT EVERY REGIONAL OFFICE AND ALL OF OUR CALL CENTER PEOPLE SO PEOPLE ARE NOT GETTING INCOMPLETE INFORMATION. WE ARE PROACTIVELY ADDRESSING ISSUES. REPORTER: OTHER HELP EFFORTS INCLUDE A NEW HOTLINE FOR 1099 ISSUES. AND THE LAUNCH OF A VIRTUAL AGENT. A NEW TOOL WHERE PEOPLE CAN REPORT PROBL

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Nuvision looks forward to increased community outreach in Casper after GWFCU members overwhelmingly approve merger


Nuvision looks forward to increased community outreach in Casper after GWFCU members overwhelmingly approve merger
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (PRWEB)
February 01, 2021
Last month, members of Greater Wyoming Federal Credit Union enthusiastically approved a merger with Nuvision Credit Union. The partnership will bring expanded community outreach programs and financial benefits to the Casper area, along with adding a third Nuvision branch in Wyoming.
“Our team worked on this merger for a significant part of 2020,” said Nuvision CEO Roger Ballard. “And the whole time, we’ve been very excited that the Greater Wyoming team selected us as their partner. It’s a perfect fit. After talking to members in-person at the voting meeting, I can already tell that they’re going to be a wonderful addition to the Nuvision family.”

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Extra Unemployment Benefits Won't Be Available to Some Workers for Weeks

Some states, like Virginia, Oklahoma and Texas, won’t be able to issue additional funds from the Covid relief law to certain workers for several weeks.

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