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The UIA said that work has led to 90 convictions, over 160 people facing charges, and over $90 million recovered
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The new tool to help residents apply for benefits comes as the unemployment agency tries to move on from years of struggles
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Less than two weeks remain to sign onto a settlement with the state over wrongful accusations of unemployment fraud
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Michigan’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate stayed flat last month over November.
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The state is close to settling a long-lingering lawsuit over the unemployment system’s false fraud accusations that targeted thousands of people
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A new audit is detailing how Michigan overpaid unemployment claims by billions of dollars during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Michigan’s “Unemployment Insurance Agency” took a step toward replacing its current user interface system today.
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Michigan’s August jobs report was released Wednesday and it shows more people found work last month as the jobless rate dropped one-tenth of one percent. It’s now four-point-one percent
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Michigan is receiving millions in federal grant money to address disparities in gaining jobless benefits.
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The bill, signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, is intended to resolve a conflict between state law and a new federal program that provided unemployment aid to people who were not otherwise eligible, including part-time employees.