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Michigan's unemployment agency has reached a tentative $55 million agreement to resolve a lawsuit filed by workers who were wrongly forced to repay jobless benefits.
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A state House committee held a hearing Thursday on an audit looking into the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency's ability to catch fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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There's now an official list of people entitled to compensation after being falsely accused of unemployment fraud in Michigan.
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The state is close to settling a long-lingering lawsuit over the unemployment system’s false fraud accusations that targeted thousands of people.
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A new audit details how Michigan overpaid unemployment claims by billions of dollars during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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An ongoing lawsuit claims the state forcibly collected benefits from people without giving them a chance to contest the state's finding that they were overpaid.
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A 7-year-old lawsuit against the state over malfunctions in Michigan's unemployment compensation system will continue, as the result of a decision Tuesday by the state Supreme Court.
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A multi-million-dollar spending bill to support the state’s unemployment insurance system has received the governor's signature.
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A new state audit is highlighting problems within the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency during the pandemic. The audit focuses on how the agency on- and off-boarded its staff.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed COVID-19 relief bills into law in December, and one of those bills extended unemployment benefits through March 31. Now,…