SACRAMENTO (CBS SF/AP) — California will stop giving unemployment benefits to people who are not actively applying for jobs, Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration has announced. Federal law requires ...
backlogged claims, missing certifications in complete wage information and other issues, add it all up and well over a million Californians are still waiting for benefits from California's E. D. D.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- With the economy almost fully reopened now, businesses are complaining that the state's unemployment benefits are so generous, it's keeping people from looking for work. So, ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- As the economy opens up, so are more jobs -- yet more than two million Californians are still collecting unemployment. But now the EDD is nudging folks to get back to work. The ...
Starting Sunday and continuing in the weeks ahead, most people receiving unemployment benefits in California must be actively looking for work if they are to keep getting jobless benefits. That ...
Employment Development Department (EDD) of California is the administrator of one of the nation’s largest public benefit systems—with over 21 million people filing 63 million unemployment, disability, ...
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