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At a meeting Monday, members of the state's Joint Committee on Unemployment Insurance Oversight expressed frustration that 15 months after the pandemic forced businesses to close, residents still struggle with the state's unemployment insurance program.
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As a result of the preliminary injunction issued Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan's administration plans to drop its fight against the two class-action lawsuits.
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More than 80 members of the House of Democrats wrote in a letter Friday that ending unemployment benefits before the federal funding expires in September would have disastrous effects on the state's economy.
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More than six months since the pandemic caused widespread job losses, Maryland Labor Secretary Tiffany Robinson says her office has processed 96 percent…
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Maryland’s unemployment insurance system has been plagued by problems for weeks. For more than nine hours on Tuesday, dozens of residents took turns…