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Data show the state is on track to recover the jobs lost during the pandemic
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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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Gallup survey indicates labor union favorability reached highest level since 1965. Gallup finds “the low unemployment rate that developed during the pandemic altered the balance of power between employers and employees.” Dr. Paul Isely, Associate Dean in the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University disagrees with that conclusion.
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40-thousand people were harmed by a faulty computer system
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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.
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The Michigan Senate voted today along party lines to end a 300-dollar extended weekly unemployment benefit to people who lost their jobs due to the…