FOCUS is following the journey Benjamin Isaacs and explores the frustrations of filing claims from his perspective. Author: John Charlton Updated: 7:55 PM EDT May 25, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. In-person appointments with specialists remain coveted opportunities for Kentucky unemployment filers who are still struggling to get their benefits.
After Kentucky Career Centers reopened across the commonwealth over a month ago, lines still form outside the Louisville office at 600 West Cedar Street.
That’s where Benjamin Isaacs, 70, had his appointment this week.
FOCUS has followed his journey with unemployment since he filed in January.
“The continuing saga of Ben Isaacs and Kentucky unemployment,” Isaacs said as he walked, using a cane, to the back of the line.
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