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MARYLAND — The number of Maryland workers who applied for first-time unemployment benefits increased to 28,927 last week, according to data released Thursday by the state's labor department.
New MD Jobless Claims Hit 1.14M; $300 Extra Payments Start Friday First-time unemployment claims ticked up slightly last week in Maryland. A retroactive federal benefits program launches...
After five straight weeks of rising unemployment claims, Maryland has seen a drop in the number of workers seeking first-time jobless aid.
First-time claims for Maryland unemployment benefits ticked up last week as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to pummel the labor market. Alessia Grunberger , Patch Staff Posted Thu, Mar 25,...
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is a state-operated mass transit administration in Maryland, and is part of the Maryland Department of Transportation. The MTA operates a comprehensive transit system throughout the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area.
First-time unemployment claims are now at the lowest level since mid-March, the Maryland Department of Labor reported Thursday. Alessia Grunberger , Patch Staff Posted Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at...
The Division of Unemployment Insurance makes the initial decision on unemployment benefit claims. Appeals are handled in the Lower Appeals Division and the Board of Appeals, under the Office of the Deputy Secretary.
First-Time Unemployment Claims Hit A Plateau In Maryland - Silver Spring, MD - Initial unemployment claims ticked up slightly to 13,575 last week, a sign that the economic rebound from...
The MTA's bus service operates throughout the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area and other parts of the state. These include: 12 CityLink High Frequency Color Routes. In addition to LocalLink routes 21 through 95; Express BusLink routes 103, 105, 115, 120, 150, 154, 160, and 163; [3] Intercounty Connector routes 201 through 205; Commuter ...
New Unemployment Claims Tick Up Slightly In MD; Total Tops 1.1M - Rockville, MD - First-time unemployment claims ticked up slightly last week in Maryland after five weeks of decline.