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Colorado’s Department of Labor and Employment failed to meet accounting and federal requirements in two key programs, according to the state auditor. An annual audit of the accounting ...
Nearly 100 people contacted The Denver Post recently, voicing concerns about benefit delays and difficulty reaching a live representative.
As of last week, 651 federal employees have filed for unemployment benefits since the inauguration, according to Colorado's Department of Labor and Employment. More than 100 of Colorado’s ...
Unemployment benefits are a safety net for workers and provides them with time to find a job that matches their experience ...
Colorado’s job market is showing signs of strain. A sharp decline in nonfarm payroll jobs — driven in part by King Soopers workers’ strike — has left Colorado with a net-zero job growth rate ...
Gov. Jared Polis is right to promise a veto on Senate Bill 5 unless a compromise is found between unions and businesses that can be carried forward by lawmakers looking to make it easier for unions to ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Colorado rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Over 600 former federal workers have filed for unemployment with the state over the last two months, said Cher Haavind, deputy executive director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.