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Virginia Employment Commission Target of Lawsuit Over Slow Determination Process Amid Pandemic
May 23rd, 2021
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News & Politics
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Virginia Employment Commission Target of Lawsuit Over Slow Determination Process Amid Pandemic
The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is in hot water after being accused of being the slowest state in the nation to resolve unemployment claims and for failing to hire enough staffers. The problems with the commission are so severe that it is now in the middle of court-ordered mediation with the Legal Aid Justice Center (LAJC) to “fix problems that have plagued during the pandemic, leaving many Virginians with no safety net.”
Gavel and two hardbound books on wooden table; image by Succo, via Pixabay.com.
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Lawsuit: ‘Gross failure’ by Virginia Employment Commission in getting unemployment claims decided during pandemicLawsuit filed over delays at Virginia Employment Commission
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