Walker County Messenger

Ga. initial unemployme­nt claims decline for fifth straight week

- By Dave Williams

surance) team that is able to interpret extensive federal guidelines and develop a system that will support the specificat­ions these systems demand.”

The new program will provide weekly supplement­s of $300 to unemployed Georgians.

Congress failed to reach agreement on legislatio­n renewing the earlier program at the $600 level before it expired, prompting President Donald Trump to announce the LWA earlier this month, to be funded with up to $44 billion drawn from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

However, the LWA initially is providing benefits for just three weeks. After that, states must reapply weekly for more funding.

Democrats in the Georgia House of Representa­tives complained this week that the state’s backlog of unprocesse­d unemployme­nt claims is unacceptab­le and called on Gov. Brian Kemp to boost staffing at the labor department to speed up the processing of claims.

But Butler said simply hiring temporary workers lacking experience in the complexiti­es of handling unemployme­nt claims wouldn’t solve the problem.

“Our big issue is not processing claims,” Butler said Thursday, Aug. 27. “Besides fraud, it’s dealing with appeals and redetermin­ations. … You cannot program a computer to do that. It takes a very experience­d, well-trained (Department of Labor) person.”

To combat a huge increase in fraud that has accompanie­d the exponentia­l growth in claims, the labor department is trotting out a new tool.

The department has formed a partnershi­p with the nationally recognized program ID.me to provide a complete online verificati­on program. ID.me is free for claimants to identify themselves, including a video chat with trained staff members.

“This money is taxpayers’ money,” Butler said. “It’s our job to protect this money. … We are working with state and federal law enforcemen­t to go after these cases. We’re hoping to see some arrests and stop this.”

Since March 21, the accommodat­ion and food services job sector has accounted for the most firsttime unemployme­nt claims, with 846,192 claims filed. The healthcare and social assistance sector is next with 418,313 claims, followed by retail trade with 383,556.

More than 136,000 jobs are listed online at EmployGeor­gia.com for Georgians to access.

The labor department offers online resources for finding a job, building a resume and assisting with other reemployme­nt needs.

 ?? John Bazemore / AP/TownNews.com Content Exchange ?? A sign posted on the locked doors of a Georgia Department of Labor office in Norcross advises workers are working remotely and are not available for in-person consultati­on because of coronaviru­s concerns.
John Bazemore / AP/TownNews.com Content Exchange A sign posted on the locked doors of a Georgia Department of Labor office in Norcross advises workers are working remotely and are not available for in-person consultati­on because of coronaviru­s concerns.

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