Today, we at 501(c) Agencies Trust announce the addition of Stephen F. Austin Community Health Network as a new program participant. 501(c) Agencies Trust is a group of 1,500 nonprofits from across the country that…
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Oregon has increased the maximum weekly benefit for those receiving unemployment benefits in the state. The maximum weekly benefit amount workers are can receive has risen from $567 to $590. The minimum amount…
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The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced this week that it is expanding efforts to help individuals who file a claim for Unemployment Insurance (UI) move from unemployment to employment.…
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The U.S. Department of Labor has released its annual Significant Measures of State UI Tax Systems Report reviewing state unemployment insurance financing for 2015. On average UI taxable employers paid…
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501(c) Agencies Trust Trustee, Sue Sherbrooke, has recently been named a 2016 Executive Excellence Award Winner by the Seattle Business Magazine. Photo Credit: Seattle Business Magazine Sue is the CEO of YWCA…
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During the Great Recession Wisconsin was forced, like many states, to borrow money from the federal government to meet its unemployment insurance responsibilities. The state's unemployment insurance trust fund reached…
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Our offices will close for the Memorial Day Holiday on Friday, May 27th at 3:00 PM Pacific. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 31st. Please have a safe and restful…
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Unemployed persons in Wisconsin may now lose their unemployment benefits if they fail a drug test or refuse to take one from an employer as part of an offer of employment.…
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The Kansas Court of Appeals has denied a hospital worker, who was terminated for objecting to receive a flu vaccine, unemployment benefits. According to the Topeka Capital-Journal the appeals panel said the terminated…
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If your organization will be laying off some of its workforce in the coming months as a result of your busy season coming to an end, should these separations be reported as…
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