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Another 1.5 million people file for unemployment benefits for the first time, but the number who are continuing to seek the payments continues to decline as workers return to their jobs.
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The president intimates that George Floyd, killed by police, would be happy with the lower than expected unemployment rate.
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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…
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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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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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The Ohio Restaurant Association has established a relief fund for restaurant and hospitality workers dealing with financial difficulties during the…
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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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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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State officials say the unemployment rate in central Ohio was the lowest among metro regions in January, at 4.2 percent. The Ohio Department of Job and…