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The number of Ohioans applying for unemployment claims remains high despite a slight week-over-week decrease in initial filings, according to figures…
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More than 1.5 million Ohioans, nearly 13% of the state’s population, have received some sort of unemployment assistance since the pandemic began last…
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A bipartisan group of senators is proposing a nearly $908 billion compromise relief bill with millions of Americans about to fall off a cliff when benefits expire this month.
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Ohio’s unemployment rate fell in October from the previous month, but remains above levels from the same time a year ago, before the coronavirus…
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If Congress doesn't compromise and pass another relief bill, a new study finds a staggering number of Americans will lose a critical financial lifeline as the pandemic worsens.
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Initial claims for unemployment compensation continue to rise along with the state's number of coronavirus cases, the state reported Friday.For the week…
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U.S. employers added 638,000 jobs last month as the unemployment rate dipped to 6.9%. A winter spike in coronavirus infections threatens to further weaken job growth.
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Initial claims for unemployment compensation remain above 17,000 and essentially unchanged over the past two weeks, the Ohio human services agency said…
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Women have made great strides. But the uncomfortable truth is that in their homes, they are still fitting into stereotypical roles of doing the bulk of housework and parenting.
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The office that oversees unemployment benefits in Ohio is adding employees to keep up with demand.Ohio Department of Job and Family Services director Kim…