With frustrated people going unanswered, VEC opens fifth call center
The leader of the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) told a federal judge that she planned to add a fifth call center after the court received complaints of slow or no response times.
and last updated 2021-07-28 18:38:13-04
RICHMOND, Va. The leader of the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) told a federal judge that she planned to add a fifth call center after the court received complaints of slow or no response times.
Virginia Eastern District Court District Judge Henry E. Hudson wrote in a court order on Friday that heâs received a number of telephone calls from individuals reporting complaints with the state agency.
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Attorney suing the VEC calls pending changes a âbig step forwardâ
On Tuesday, Gov. Ralph Northam directed the Virginia Unemployment Commission to invest $20 million to expand the agency s ability to process unemployment insurance claims.
and last updated 2021-05-19 18:25:13-04
RICHMOND, Va. The lead attorney suing the Virginia Employment Commission on behalf of five plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit applauded Gov. Ralph Northamâs executive directive announcement on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Gov. Ralph Northam directed the Virginia Unemployment Commission to invest $20 million to expand the agency s ability to process unemployment insurance claims.
The executive directive will require the agency to add 300 new adjudication staffers, make technology upgrades and modernize Virginia s unemployment insurance system by October 1, 2021.