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Computer problem resolved; unemployment payments on the way

AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Labor says it’s resolved the computer system problem that caused a delay in issuing unemployment benefits to 2,200 people in the state. The problem halted processing of unemployment checks, direct deposits, and other notifications Tuesday and Wednesday. Claimants who filed over the weekend or during the day Monday should […]

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Computer glitch delays unemployment checks to 2,200 Mainers

AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Labor says there’s been a delay in issuing unemployment benefits to 2,200 Maine workers, due to a problem with the computer system that processes the payments. The problem halted processing of unemployment checks, direct deposits, and other notifications Tuesday and Wednesday. Claimants who filed over the weekend or during […]

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Collins, King support bill to extend unemployment benefits

WASHINGTON — White House-backed legislation to renew benefits for the long-term unemployed unexpectedly cleared an initial Senate hurdle on Tuesday, but the bill’s fate remained in doubt in a politically charged election year. The vote came as the two parties made clear they intend to battle for the support of millions of voters who have […]

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Losing unemployment benefits

Are you among the 1.3 million people who have been receiving unemployment compensation for 99 weeks and will lose that benefit Jan. 1? If so, we would like to talk to you for a story. Please contact Scott Thistle at [email protected], 207-689-2849 or 424-272-6670.

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Server breach exposes information on Maine unemployment benefits

AUGUSTA — A server security breach in September has exposed account information for more than 1,300 unemployment beneficiaries, the Maine Department of Labor announced Friday. Although the servers used by JP Morgan Chase — which contracts to run the state debit card system used by unemployment claimants — were breached three months ago, the banking […]

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In Maine, 4,000 face loss of extended unemployment benefits

AUGUSTA — Barring action from Congress, about 4,000 Mainers who receive extended unemployment benefits will lose those benefits after Dec. 28, 2013. The Maine Department of Labor, which administers the state’s unemployment benefits system, is urging those people to plan ahead. Maine’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate in October was 6.7 percent, the lowest figure since November […]

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Payrolls increased by 204,000 jobs

WASHINGTON — American employers added more workers to payrolls in October than forecast by economists, betting that the world’s largest economy would weather the impact of the federal government shutdown. The addition of 204,000 workers followed a revised 163,000 gain in September that was larger than initially estimated, Labor Department figures showed Friday in Washington. […]

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Maine unemployment rate rises — barely

Maine’s unemployment rate went up a little to 7 percent in Augusta. It was reported at 6.9 percent in July. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated 50,000 were unemployed in Maine, down 1,700 over the year. Also, there were 602,600 nonfarm payroll jobs in August. That too has barely changed since July. The unemployment rate […]

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Panel looks at Maine unemployment system

AUGUSTA — Labor union representatives, advocates and Maine state workers changes need to be made to the state’s unemployment compensation system to make it more efficient and fair. A special commission established last spring took public testimony Thursday. Republican Gov. Paul LePage set up the commission in April to examine the system of paying benefits […]