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Governor Dunleavy, Labor Commissioner Ledbetter Announce a $66.7 Million Contribution to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund

By Shannon R Mason | State of Alaska on Sep 20, 2021   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy, Labor Commissioner Ledbetter Announce a $66.7 Million Contribution to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund

(Juneau) – Earlier last week, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Dr. Tamika Ledbetter announced $66.7 million in unobligated CARES Act funding to be deposited into the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Trust Fund. “Our top priority is to rebuild the solvency while we keep costs low for Alaska […]

Biden to Sign Executive Order Allowing Health Care Sign-Ups

By VOA on Jan 28, 2021   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Biden to Sign Executive Order Allowing Health Care Sign-Ups

President Joe Biden is set to sign orders related to health care Thursday, including a special enrollment period for a health insurance marketplace that could help those who have lost coverage during the coronavirus pandemic.  Employer-related coverage is the most common way Americans get health insurance, and with the pandemic putting more people out of […]

US Unemployment Benefit Claims Jump as Coronavirus Surges

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Dec 10, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

US Unemployment Benefit Claims Jump as Coronavirus Surges

WASHINGTON – U.S. unemployment benefit claims jumped sharply last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as the surging number of coronavirus cases restricts many businesses throughout the world’s biggest economy.   Seasonally adjusted, a total of 853,000 laid-off workers filed for jobless compensation last week, up 137,000 from the revised figure of the week before. […]

Trump White House Proposes Covid Relief Plan With $0 Weekly Unemployment Boost

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Dec 9, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Trump White House Proposes Covid Relief Plan With $0 Weekly Unemployment Boost

“The president’s proposal starts by cutting the unemployment insurance proposal being discussed by bipartisan members of the House and Senate. That is unacceptable.” The Trump White House late Tuesday tossed into the middle of ongoing coronavirus relief negotiations a $916 billion proposal that includes one-time $600 stimulus payments in the place of a weekly boost […]

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