New Jersey's unemployment system was pounded by the onslaught of claims during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The system has since been tweaked for some success, but challenges remain.
Residents facing issues with their unemployment claims will soon be able to get help in person, the Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Thursday.
Residents facing issues with their unemployment claims will soon be able to get help in person, the Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Thursday.
The state’s antiquated jobless aid system couldn’t handle the large influx of unemployment benefit claims brought on by the pandemic. While the system’s problems are not entirely resolved, it is better prepared for future spikes in claims.
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