January 25th update: The additional $300 in federal weekly unemployment benefits approved by Congress could be in the hands of Ohio workers by the third week in January. “We’re working as quickly as possible on that,” Kimberly Hall, director of the Ohio Department of ...
Unemployment (2004): 6.20% Unemployment change (from 2000): 2.20% Median travel time to work: 22.90 minutes Working outside county of residence: 27.10% List of Ohio counties: Adams County Allen County Ashland County Ashtabula County Athens County Auglaize County Belmont County Brown County ...
http://www.ohio.com/business/study-says-shortage-of-educated-workers-boosts-u-s-unemployment-1.330513 Mismatches in supply and demand for educated workers boost U.S. unemployment and add as much as 2 percentage points to the jobless rates for some cities, according to a report from the Brooki...
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For Ohioans receiving other types of unemployment benefits, there will be one retroactive payment for all weeks they qualify. Currently ODJFS is working to complete the programming necessary to disperse payments. Updates on this process can be found here. September 17, 2020: On September 17, ...
Job creation smashed expectations in December, as employers finished the hiring season strong, optimistic about the end of Bidenomics and the return of the Trump bump. Employers added 256,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%. So much for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Po...
Ohio law also requires employers to offer unemployment insurance. While not always required, you should look into other insurance packages that protect your business, including: General liability protection Business personal property insurance Employee protection insurance Burglary insurance Coverage for ...
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Auto suppliers are continuing to struggle with a labor shortage, according to a report in industry publication Automotive News on August 1. The relative challenges with hiring and retaining workers at the parts plants remains despite the growth in unemployment, driven by the Federal Reserve’s high...