Unemployment Updates

Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Unemployment Insurance Changes

These regular unemployment updates are written by our team to help you stay current with UI industry trends and changes.

New Unemployment Bill Proposes Paid Family Leave

Connecticut - On Wednesday March 8th, the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) sponsored a lobbying event that discussed, amongst other issues, a new unemployment compensation bill. The bill proposes that employees would be eligible for 12 weeks paid...

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Unemployment Offset Determined Unlawful in Back-Pay Awards

New Jersey - A recent Appellate Court ruling  determined that a plaintiff-employee's unemployment benefits were incorrectly credited against a verdict he obtained in a discrimination suit against his former employer. Rex Fornaro was formerly employed as a flight...

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Drug Tests and Unemployment Compensation

The House has passed a resolution (H.J. Res. 42), sponsored by Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) expressing disapproval of a Labor Department rule restricting state government from requiring drug testing for those applying for unemployment compensation. The vote, on Feb. 15,...

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Meghan Avery Promoted to Director of Operations

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Unemployment Tax Control Associates, Inc. (UTCA), a national unemployment insurance service provider based in Springfield, Mass., with an office in Boston, today announced the promotion of Meghan Avery to director of operations. The announcement...

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Does a Low Unemployment Rate Equal Higher Wages?

With the national unemployment rate remaining below 5 percent, many wonder if pay rates will increase as businesses begin competing for available skilled workers. According to Marcia Miceli, Professor of Management at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of...

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Employee Forced to Quit Receives Favorable Ruling

Connecticut - A 60-year-old nurse who was employed at a facility specializing in short and long term rehabilitation, left her job after 29 years of employment due to an adverse change in her work duties. She was initially hired to work with patients who needed minimal...

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U.S Unemployment Claims Continue to Fall

According to the U.S Labor Department, initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell 14,000 to a seasonally adjusted 246,000 for the week ending Jan. 28, 2017. Claims have now been below 300,000, a threshold associated with a healthy labor market, for 100...

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Appeals Court Approves Unemployment Benefits

Milwaukee - A recent ruling by the state Court of Appeals reversed the Unemployment Agency's attempt to deny unemployment benefits to a worker accused of "substantial fault" even though that worker admitted to both being aware of the employer's very clear and...

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