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Pennsylvania Issues Updates on Fraudulent Claims
by admin on June 29, 2021
Pennsylvania Issues Updates on Fraudulent Claims
Pennsylvania has issued additional guidance for employers who are seeing an unprecedented amount of fraudulent unemployment claims. The following
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CCC Return to Work Guide Updated
by admin on June 29, 2021
As a result of the Corona-virus Pandemic, the United States has had several legislative acts passed to assist both businesses and individuals affected by lockdowns
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Iowa – Work Search Requirements Updated for Short Term Layoffs
by admin on June 22, 2021
On June 8, 2021, Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds signed HF 871 which allows the Iowa Workforce Development Department to establish a “short-term temporary layoff” rule
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Unemployment and Life After COVID-19
by Judith Snyder on June 22, 2021
As Employers move towards getting back to work, there are several important issues they will be confronting. Ironically, many of these issues can lead to
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State Quirks: CONNECTICUT
by Jeffrey Miller on June 21, 2021
Most state agencies have similar regulations and laws that guide their unemployment programs. However, each state also has unique statutory requirements that impact how an
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Why CCC Verify? 3 Simple Examples
by Dane Swenson on June 17, 2021
I was asked recently on a sales call about why a company would use Employment and Income Verification Services at all. The potential client felt
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Rhode Island – Update Earnings Calculation for Partial Unemployment Benefits
by admin on June 16, 2021
Governor Mckee signed these bills into law on May 21st. SB 858 and HB 6249 contain the same information. These measures increase the total amount
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Updated CCC COVID-19 Unemployment Guide: New Legislation Included!
by admin on June 16, 2021
There have been recent updates to how states are dealing with the COVID-19 Pandemic. We’ve updated our charts to reflect those changes.
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South Carolina – Notice to Employers, Return to Pre-pandemic Rules
by admin on June 15, 2021
The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce recently communicated their return to pre-pandemic operations to all employers.
- DEW will resume charging contributory employers for
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Vermont – Department of Labor Will Not Charge Employers for Virus-Related Claims
by admin on June 15, 2021
Vermont employers received good news recently when Governor Phil Scott (R) signed a measure that would keep unemployment benefits related to the COVID-19 pandemic from