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A consulting company contracted by the state is investigating a data breach in the system launched last week to pay unemployment benefits to 1099 and…
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Another 3.8 million people filed claims for unemployment last week, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on the U.S. job market. That brought the total for the past 6 weeks to 30.3 million.
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Employees who refuse to return to work out of concern for their safety will lose state and federal benefits. It's a predicament millions will soon face as lawmakers set to restart their economies.
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Nearly a million Ohioans - 964,556 people - have filed for unemployment in the last five weeks, more than the combined total in the last two years. But…
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The number of people forced out of work during the coronavirus lockdown keeps soaring. Last week, 4.4 million people filed for jobless benefits, boosting the total since last month to 26 million.
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Protestors marched down High Street and gathered outside the Statehouse today during Governor DeWine's afternoon coronavirus briefing. Wearing masks and…
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Nearly 200,000 Ohioans have filed unemployment insurance claims in the last two weeks, and more are likely to need those benefits soon. But many are…
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When businesses shut down or lay off employees, they are required to notify federal and the state governments. The coronavirus pandemic is forcing a…
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered the closure of all bars and restaurants in the state to help stem the coronavirus outbreak. DeWine says concerns…
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Seven thousand federal workers in Ohio aren't receiving paychecks because of the partial government shutdown. Those who are furloughed won't be offered…