CALISTOGA, Calif. -- The extra $600 per week in federal unemployment benefits is slated to end this week. And still there are thousands in California who haven't received any benefits at all.
The California Legislature has approved an emergency audit of the Employment Development Department (EDD) amid concerns over its backlog of unemployment claims and reports of fraud and abuse. RELATED: ...
SAN FRANCISCO - California's unemployment office is under fire as it struggles to distribute economic relief to millions of state residents who've lost their jobs. Assemblymember David Chiu and state ...
SACRAMENTO — Weeks after a computer malfunction interrupted unemployment benefits for as many as 300,000 unemployed Californians, many say they’re still struggling to get help from the Employment ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- In 7 On Your Side's ongoing investigation into the Employment Development Department and its practices, we officially asked for internal documents from the EDD. By law, when we ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A flurry of EDD reform bills have been submitted to the California legislature to fix, once and for all, EDD's inability to get out of the morass of delays and denials facing ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - The memo went out to all EDD employees who handle complaints from the public. They were told to never say to contact their local lawmaker. CBSLA's David Goldstein obtained a memo ...
The Capitol dome glows on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, after the sunset in downtown Sacramento. Daniel Kim [email protected] California Assembly members’ offices can hire two people each to work on helping ...
NOTE: CBS13 Investigative Reporter Julie Watts was based at the CBS San Francisco station (KPIX) when this investigation began and has continued the work after moving to CBS Sacramento. The stories ...
Frustration with the EDD is mounting. Complaints are pouring in to 7 On Your Side. Michael Finney has been investigating what's gone wrong at EDD. We've looked at hundreds of cases and virtually all ...
The California Legislature has approved an emergency audit of the Employment Development Department (EDD) amid concerns over its backlog of unemployment claims and reports of fraud and abuse. RELATED: ...
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