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The Maryland unemployment insurance program's work search requirement, which resumes effect on July 3, will not force anyone to take an unsuitable job, Labor Department officials say.
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An update on an impending change of rules facing Marylanders collecting unemployment. And a look at how Baltimore’s mayor will allocate funds from the American Rescue Plan.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, City Council President Nick Mosby and Comptroller Bill Henry said in a letter Monday that ending the federal expanded unemployment benefits program two months early will disproportionately hurt Baltimore.
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Hospitality workers say they still can't find work, and they rely on the unemployment benefits set to end next month.
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Democratic Sen. Jim Rosapepe and Republican Sen. Justin Ready offer very different takes on the Governor's move.
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Maryland’s unemployment system has been wracked with problems since the beginning of the pandemic. Last month, the state adjudicated just 37-percent of…
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Maryland lawmakers propose a fix for the problem-plagued unemployment system. The State Senate green-lights a $1.3 billion COVID-19 relief package.…
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As Maryland’s General Assembly reconvened in Annapolis Wednesday, Senate President Bill Ferguson said fixing Maryland’s “broken unemployment insurance…
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There’s an outbreak of COVID-19 at University of Maryland College Park. 30,000 Marylanders are still waiting for their unemployment claims to be…
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More than six months since the pandemic caused widespread job losses, Maryland Labor Secretary Tiffany Robinson says her office has processed 96 percent…