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Part of Pennsylvania s persistent Unemployment Compensation backlog? Not enough workers

Part of Pa s persistent Unemployment Compensation backlog? Not enough workers

Pa s move to new unemployment compensation computer system set for June 8

Pa.’s move to new unemployment compensation computer system set for June 8 Updated Apr 08, 2021; Posted Apr 08, 2021 Acting Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced on Thursday the long-awaited modern computer system for running the state s unemployment compensation program will go live on June 8. April 8, 2021 Screenshot from Pa. Senate website Facebook Share Pennsylvania’s 16-year-long beleaguered effort to modernize its unemployment compensation computer system is said to have reached the final stage with the plan to go live on June 8. Acting Labor & Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced on Thursday that is the target date when Pennsylvanians will begin using the new web-based system that is billed as user-friendly for unemployed individuals and employers alike.

California offers vaccines to all 65+; EDD fraud worse than thought

USA TODAY I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, with the latest California news on this Wednesday. In California brings you top Golden State stories and commentary from across the USA TODAY Network and beyond. Get it free, straight to your inbox. California offers COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and over The move puts seniors in line along with emergency workers, teachers, childcare providers and food and agriculture workers even as counties complain they already don’t have enough doses to go around. “There is no higher priority than efficiently and equitably distributing these vaccines as quickly as possible to those who face the gravest consequences,” Newsom said. “To those not yet eligible for vaccines, your turn is coming. We are doing everything we can to bring more vaccine into the state.”

In California: State offers vaccines to all 65+; EDD fraud is worse than thought

In California: State offers vaccines to all 65+; EDD fraud is worse than thought Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, with the latest California news on this Wednesday. In California brings you top Golden State stories and commentary from across the USA TODAY Network and beyond. Get it free, straight to your inbox. California offers COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and over The move puts seniors in line along with emergency workers, teachers, childcare providers and food and agriculture workers even as counties complain they already don’t have enough doses to go around.

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