Westminster man receives unemployment benefits he did not apply for wbal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Labor officials said that as of Friday afternoon, 226,000 people had filed weekly certifications for the week ending June 5. Last week, 248,000 weekly certifications were received and approved, according to the Maryland Department of Labor.
4/23/2021, 6 a.m. Programs will expand oportunities for the stateâs jobseekers and support the workforce needs of local businesses ClipArt.com
Annapolisâ Governor Larry Hogan announced that the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council has approved 27 new registered apprenticeship programs from March 2020 to March 2021 during the COVID- 19 pandemic. These diverse new apprenticeships are expanding opportunities for jobseekers by connecting them with high-wage jobs in traditional and non-traditional industries while supporting the workforce needs of local businesses.
âAs we move forward with our recovery from COVID-19, it is critical for us to continue our focus on investing in a well-trained, highly-skilled workforce in order to rebuild our economy and ensure a sustainable future,â said Governor Hogan. âMaryland is nationally recognized for our programs on workforce development, job training, and registered apprenticeships, and I want
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It has been a year since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and the state has made significant improvements to its unemployment call centers, such as beefing up staff and expanding hours of operation. But substantial problems remain as many Marylanders have been waiting months to receive their benefits and some are even unable to get a claims representative on the phone.
Several Facebook support groups started by Maryland residents have shared advice on how to handle the bureaucratic nightmare that taxpayers have been facing as many try to get someone anyone to pick up a phone and help them navigate through the system.