Jobless, but benefit claims still backlogged, PA unemployed voice frustrations Night after night, trying to navigate the system, while my bills are piling up, said Cornell Brunson, an unemployed senior citizen. Share Updated: 8:01 AM EDT May 9, 2021
Jobless, but benefit claims still backlogged, PA unemployed voice frustrations Night after night, trying to navigate the system, while my bills are piling up, said Cornell Brunson, an unemployed senior citizen. Share Updated: 8:01 AM EDT May 9, 2021
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Show Transcript HE SWORE. BOB MAYO SHARES THEIR STORIES. BOB: UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE FRUSTRATED BY A STATE BACKLOG RALLIED AND TOLD THEIR STORIES OUT THAT THE GOVERNOR’S REGIONAL OFFICE DOWNTOWN. WERE TRYING TO NAVIGATE THE SYSTEM WHILE OUR BILLS ARE PILING UP. I’M STRUGGLING WITH THREE KIDS AND I HAVE CALLED EVERYONE THAT I CAN THINK OF OR WHO I HAVE BEEN TOLD TO COST, AND HAVE RECEIVED NO HELP. I WANT MY MONEY. I WANT ALL OF MY MO
at the UNCW Cameron School of Business; Lee Iapalucci, Web & Social Media Director for UNCW Cameron School of Business Graduate Programs; Dr. Bill Sackley, Professor of Finance Director for UNCW Cameron School of Business.
Starting in the spring of 2020, the Cameron School of Business expanded its graduate program listings to include 4+1 programs in economics, finance and business analytics. The benefit of these programs is that they allow students to begin their master’s degrees while simultaneously completing their bachelor’s degrees. This enables students to save time and enter the workforce with two degrees more quickly than if they complete the two degrees separately. Following this accelerated educational path raises the skill level so graduates can succeed in postgraduate positions.