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13 LA County workers charged with stealing $437K in unemployment benefits
Prosecutors allege 13 L.A. County employees claimed unemployment benefits while still working and stole more than $437,000.
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Over $430K stolen by LA County workers in employment fraud, prosecutor says
Thirteen people were charged for collecting unemployment benefits while picking up biweekly checks from the LA County ...
The LA Country employees allegedly submitted unemployment insurance claims during the COVID pandemic even though they were ...
The Wisconsin State Senate met for a floor session for the first time in over 90 days, advancing bills that would ban ...
According to Labor Department data, in August, nearly two million people in the U.S. faced long-term unemployment, defined as ...
The federal government shutdown is entering its third week. Here's who can apply for unemployment insurance benefits.
The U.S. economy created the fewest jobs in five months in October and more Americans are working part time, underscoring the challenges the next president faces to keep the recovery from the pandemic ...
As the federal government shutdown persists, a growing number of federal workers in Washington state are turning to ...
Overpayments happen fairly often, whether it’s the claimant’s fault or not. Michigan has an improper payment rate of 20.7% — ...
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