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Residents of Massachusetts who are collecting unemployment insurance or coronavirus-related benefits will now be required to show that they are actively seeking employment to continue receiving payments.
“Refusing work because a UI claimant would rather collect more money in unemployment benefits is not reasonable in any circumstances and is considered fraud,” the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
said in a statement this week.
Massachusetts is renewing the requirement, which it suspended in March 2020, as the state is slated to complete its reopening process later this month.
“The Commonwealth is set to lift all COVID-19 restrictions and complete the reopening process on May 29, 2021. The statewide COVID-19 state of emergency will terminate on June 15, 2021,” the press release said.
Massachusetts will require unemployment recipients to prove they are actively seeking a job
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