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1/16/2009
Unemployment Compensation Claims Can Be Filed Online On Martin Luther King Holiday
Labor & Industry acting Secretary Sandi Vito today reminded out-of-work Pennsylvanians that they can still file claims for unemployment compensation benefits online on Monday, Jan. 19, when state offices will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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1/13/2009
Pittsburgh's PA CareerLink Office Offers Help With Filing Unemployment Compensation Claims
Under a pilot program implemented today at the PA CareerLink office in downtown Pittsburgh, individuals seeking unemployment compensation, or UC, benefits can receive help filing their claim online or filling out a paper application.
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1/2/2009
Unemployment Compensation Service Phone Lines Open Later, Now Include Sundays
Out-of-work Pennsylvanians will now be able to file claims for unemployment compensation benefits six days a week.
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12/18/2008
Governor Rendell Ceremonially Signs Bill to Improve Patient Safety
Governor Edward G. Rendell said today that Pennsylvania continues to take steps to improve patient safety and quality of care by ensuring that health care workers are not forced to work excessive overtime. He made the announcement during a ceremonial signing of House Bill 834 - now known as the Prohibition of Excessive Overtime in Health Care Act.
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12/18/2008
Governor Rendell Says National Stimulus Needed to Boost Economy as Unemployment Rises
Governor Edward G. Rendell today said that Pennsylvania continues to feel the effects of the struggling national economy as the state's nonfarm job count in November dropped 26,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 6.1 percent. The national job loss in November was 500,000 - the worst monthly loss in three decades.
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