SAN FRANCISCO -- Anyone who's had to deal with the Employment Development Department over the past year knows how difficult it is to get someone on the phone to help with their unemployment claims.
Surge in unemployment claims prompts Employment Development Department to buy thousands of cell phones, but they weren’t used, audit finds.
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California unemployment office burned $4.6M on idle phones and gear
California's unemployment bureaucracy has managed to do something that still shocks even after years of scandal: spend ...
The California State Auditor revealed that the agency, better known as EDD, wasted more than $4.6 million on monthly service ...
California will not accept new unemployment claims for the next two weeks as the state works to prevent fraud and reduce a substantial backlog, officials said late Saturday. "It's overwhelming. People ...
A former California Employment Development Department employee admitted this week in federal court to fraudulently obtaining more than $768,000 in COVID-19 unemployment payments for dead people and ...
As California's unemployment soars to historic highs, the Employment Development Department is under the magnifying glass. Although it's processed more than five million claims during the coronavirus ...
A former California Employment Development Department employee admitted this week in federal court to fraudulently obtaining more than $768,000 in COVID-19 unemployment payments for dead people and ...
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