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Companies filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy could leave some Ohioans unemployed. See if you qualify for money through unemployment, where to log in.
ODJFS administers Ohio's unemployment compensation (UC) program, which provides short-term income to unemployed workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. It reduces the hardship felt by families during periods of temporary unemployment and bolsters local economies by maintaining the purchasing power of the unemployed workers.
Anyone who suspects they're eligible for unemployment aid now should log into their pandemic unemployment assistance account and look in their inbox for a worksheet.
Last week, 13,740 first-time traditional unemployment claims were filed in Ohio, 5,558 more than the previous week, according to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. Continuing ...
COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits: Ohio Opts Out Of Extra $300 Gov. Mike DeWine said the state will no longer participate in a program that gives out an additional $300 per week to the...
COLUMBUS, OH — Unemployment claims dropped in a variety of ways last week, according to new data released by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.
In 1931, governors from New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut organized an interstate commission on unemployment insurance. In 1932, Wisconsin passed the first public unemployment insurance program in the United States, offering 50% wage compensation for a maximum of 10 weeks, funded through a payroll tax ...
Between Aug. 8 and Aug. 14, 11,113 initial pandemic unemployment claims were filed in the Buckeye State. Over the past eight weeks, the state averaged 4,983 new pandemic unemployment claims per...
More than 20 percent of Ohio's workforce has filed for unemployment benefits since the new coronavirus outbreak began about two months ago.
The list of U.S. states and territories by unemployment rate compares the seasonally adjusted unemployment rates by state and territory, sortable by name, rate, and change. Data are provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in its Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment publication.