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The state's unemployment compensation fund is now broke – which was predicted even before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now state leaders are struggling with how…
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State officials today said Ohio’s unemployment rate was 13.7 percent in May, down from a revised 17.6 percent in April. Non-farm payrolls rose by 127…
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The state has not been denying anyone unemployment insurance benefits for COVID-19 related reasons, such as concerns about contracting coronavirus on the…
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State officials say some Ohio school children are eligible to receive 300 dollars in reimbursements for free and reduced lunches. The Ohio Department of…
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Ohio's unemployment compensation fund is officially broke, and the state has asked to borrow more than 3 billion dollars from the feds so benefit payments…
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Roughly 23 thousand Ohio workers sidelined by the COVID-19 pandemic are now being told to return their unemployment insurance benefits, after waiting…
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State officials say more than 35 thousand Ohioans filed claims for unemployment insurance benefits last week, bringing the state's total over the last…
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The state has paid more than 3.8 billion dollars in unemployment insurance benefits to over 683 thousand Ohioans since mid-March, more than it's ever paid…
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The woman in charge of the state agency that administers the unemployment system was on the hot seat yesterday as a panel of state lawmakers questioned…
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This morning brought long-awaited news for the self-employed, independent contractors and 1099 workers in Ohio – the system to pay them jobless benefits…