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Coloquios, teatro, música e cinema para visibilizar o 8M en Santiago

Coloquios, teatro, música e cinema para visibilizar o 8M en Santiago
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El abogado de Lázaro Báez se cruzó con Ernesto Tenembaum: Quisieron incluir a Cristina Kirchner y no encontraron ni un testigo

El abogado de Lázaro Báez se cruzó con Ernesto Tenembaum: Quisieron incluir a Cristina Kirchner y no encontraron ni un testigo
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A year into pandemic, California s broken unemployment agency still hurting those in need

A year into pandemic, California s broken unemployment agency still hurting those in need Patrick McGreevy © (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) A job seeker waits to use a phone at a career center in Richmond, Calif. Lawmakers and government experts say the state unemployment system was unprepared for the unprecedented number of claims filed since the COVID-19 pandemic began ten months ago. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, California’s beleaguered unemployment benefits system remains mired in dysfunction, leaving many jobless workers in dire straits after their efforts to receive financial assistance have been stymied by jammed phone lines, overwhelmed staff and failed technology.

California s Unemployment System Still Unfit a Year Later

California’s Unemployment System Still Unfit a Year Later The state’s Employment Development Department is still flooded with unprocessed benefits claims, millions of dollars worth of fraudulent applications and decades-old problems that continue to slow the process. Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times   |   January 29, 2021   |  Analysis (TNS) Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, California s beleaguered unemployment benefits system remains mired in dysfunction, leaving many jobless workers in dire straits after their efforts to receive financial assistance have been stymied by jammed phone lines, overwhelmed staff and failed technology. Millions of out-of-work Californians are still waiting for money they desperately need to feed and clothe their families and avoid ending up on the streets. Payments have instead gone to fulfill fraudulent claims filed in the names of prison inmates, infants, retirees and

A year into pandemic, California s broken unemployment agency still hurting those in need [Los Angeles Times]

A year into pandemic, California’s broken unemployment agency still hurting those in need [Los Angeles Times] Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, California’s beleaguered unemployment benefits system remains mired in dysfunction, leaving many jobless workers in dire straits after their efforts to receive financial assistance have been stymied by jammed phone lines, overwhelmed staff and failed technology. Millions of out-of-work Californians are still waiting for money they desperately need to feed and clothe their families and avoid ending up on the streets. Payments have instead gone to fulfill fraudulent claims filed in the names of prison inmates, infants, retirees and people living in other states, with a deluge of applications for benefits coming from criminal gangs operating in Russia, China and Nigeria.

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