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		<title>Catastrophe for Michigan Unemployment Extensions</title>
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Without a short-term extension of federal government unemployment benefits, 128,200 jobless folks inside Michigan will miss their benefits.As a result of a stalemate among Republicans and Democrats, the U.S. Senate adjourned today without having moving a short-term extension of federal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US lack of employment extension Catastrophe places 128,thousand Individuals within Michigan in danger of exhausting benefits<br />
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<p>Without a short-term extension of federal government unemployment benefits, 128,200 jobless folks inside Michigan will miss their benefits.As a result of a stalemate among Republicans and Democrats, the U.S. Senate adjourned today without having moving a short-term extension of federal unemployment benefits. These benefits can run out on The spring 5, ahead of the Senate returns to work on April 12.<br />
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) has said the Senate can complete the extension whenever it returns and make it retroactive to ensure that there won’t be a lapse in eligibility for federal unemployment benefits.</p>
<p>If your Senate doesn&#8217;t complete the extension whenever it returns to session, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) estimates that 128,200 individuals will wear out their particular lack of employment benefits in April, according to spokesperson Norm Isotalo. By the end of August, that number would increase to 457,600.</p>
<p>Isotalo said the UIA may put out ane end of benefits notice in mid-April if the Senate does not take action to extend the benefits retroactively whenever it reconvenes April 12. The notice may inform individuals the number of weeks of benefits they&#8217;ve leftover on their unemployment claim.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, he advises people to carry on calling the agency’s MARVIN system by online or phone in accordance with their biweekly reporting plan.</p>
<p>For the newest info, go to the UIA’s website or call the agency’s toll-free automatic info line: 1-866-MI HELPS (1-866-644-3577).</p>
<p>Isotalo furthermore supplied a list of resources for people who may exhaust their unemployment benefits within the coming weeks and don&#8217;t know where to turn:</p>
<p> * The UIA has added a brand new movie webcast to its website. “Resources for Displaced Workers&#8221; lists many of the resources that are available through the entire state to assist the out of work.</p>
<p> * The state&#8217;s Michigan Helping Hand internet site has details about household assistance, real estate, medical care, jobs and education, and unemployment benefits. People may also utilize on-line for food assistance and other forms of public help.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michigan&#8217;s seasonally adjusted joblessness pace in January dropped by two-tenths of the percentage stage above the month to 14.three percent (December&#8217;s pace was revised downward by 0.1 tenths of the percentage stage from 14.6 to 14.five), in accordance with information<br />
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released currently through the Michigan Department of Power, Labor &#038; Economic Growth (DELEG). Total employment increased by 11,000 in January while unemployment declined by 7,000. The state&#8217;s labor force edged further up by 4,000 above the month.</p>
<p>The U.S. jobless price fell by three-tenths of the percentage place in January to 9.7 percent.</p>
<p>The state&#8217;s jobless price in January 2010 was three % points over the January 2009 charge of 11.three percent. The nationwide jobless price increased by two full percentage points around this period.</p>
<p>&#8220;Michigan&#8217;s unemployment fee fell slightly, as typical January auto industry job cuts did not occur in January 2010&#8243; said Rick Waclawek, director of DELEG&#8217;s Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. &#8220;Also, jobs in a number of Michigan industry sectors, including manufacturing, have stabilized since the summer of 2009.&#8221; .</p>
<p> *<br />
 Michigan&#8217;s unemployment fee has been little changed since the middle of 2009. The state&#8217;s jobless fee has remained within the narrow band of 14.2 to 14.five percent since July. In the first half of 2009, Michigan&#8217;s unemployment pace jumped upward by more than three full percentage points.</p>
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 With the recent annual revision process, Michigan&#8217;s 2009 annual average unemployment price was revised downward from a preliminary 14.0 percent to 13.6 percent.</p>
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 Michigan&#8217;s work force declined by 93,000 or 1.9 percent since January 2009</p>
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 Since January 2009, unemployment in Michigan increased by 134,000 or 24.0 percent, nearly identical to the national increase of 24.five percent above the same period.<br />
Michigan&#8217;s seasonally adjusted unemployment pace in January decreased by two-tenths of the percentage place more than the month to 14.three percent (December&#8217;s charge was revised downward by 0.1 tenths of the percentage place from 14.6 to 14.five), in accordance with information released these days through the Michigan Department of Power, Labor &#038; Economic Growth (DELEG). Total employment increased by 11,000 in January while unemployment declined by 7,000. The state&#8217;s labor force edged upward by 4,000 above the month.</p>
<p>The U.S. jobless price fell by three-tenths of the percentage stage in January to 9.7 percent.</p>
<p>The state&#8217;s jobless pace in January 2010 was three percentage points above the January 2009 charge of 11.three percent. The national jobless price increased by two full percentage points more than this period.</p>
<p>&#8220;Michigan&#8217;s unemployment charge fell slightly, as typical January auto industry job cuts did not occur in January 2010&#8243; said Rick Waclawek, director of DELEG&#8217;s Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. &#8220;Also, jobs in a number of Michigan industry sectors, including manufacturing, have stabilized since the summer of 2009.&#8221; .</p>
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 Michigan&#8217;s unemployment charge has been little changed since the middle of 2009. The state&#8217;s jobless price has remained within the narrow band of 14.2 to 14.five percent since July. In the first half of 2009, Michigan&#8217;s unemployment charge jumped upward by around three full percentage points.</p>
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 With the recent annual revision process, Michigan&#8217;s 2009 annual average unemployment fee was revised downward from a preliminary 14.0 percent to 13.6 percent.</p>
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 Michigan&#8217;s work force declined by 93,000 or 1.9 percent since January 2009</p>
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 Since January 2009, unemployment in Michigan increased by 134,000 or 24.0 percent, nearly identical to the national increase of 24.five percent above the same period.</p>
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		<title>Republicans delay Unemployment Benefits for Michigan</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joblessness Rewards for a great deal a lot more than a million Americans expire Sunday basically due to the fact the U.S. Senate failed to pass a short-term extension by Friday&#8217;s deadline<br />
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<p>Thousand of Michigan residents may shed their joblessness returns beginning this week. An objection from the senator has blocked passage in the 30 day stopgap measure which would have kept the law alive extended adequate for Congress to settle over a more substantial extension of benefits and health-care returns for unemployed employees.</p>
<p>About 25,000 Michigan residents will operate out of joblessness gains if the law isn&#8217;t lengthy. Significantly a lot more than 400,000 would exhaust their gains by June. The lapse would jeopardize a monetary lifeline for unemployed guys and ladies who depend about the confident elements to shell out their fundamental bills.</p>
<p>But thousands of unemployed employees within the express are around the &#8220;cusp of loss&#8221;, not certain if they&#8217;re heading to have positive aspects or not. Or if this extension is their lasts.&#8221;It is so essential that we have this to pull us by in the course of this complicated time,when with joblessness, and individuals examine the Web a lot more than and extra than for just about any information with regards to the extension. The federal federal government is designed to vote to approve the extensions and they are suppose to notify us by way of Michigan joblessness as quickly because they choose on it</p>
<p>In Washington, the Senate&#8217;s second-ranking Republican leader claims he expects GOP lawmakers will vote to extend joblessness gains this week &#8211; derailing a fellow Republican&#8217;s objections. Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona claims the extension will pass, but only because of towards the simple fact it really is short-term. The benefits are portion from the bigger bundle of federal programs that are expiring Sunday merely due to the fact senators couldn&#8217;t agree on easy methods to shell out to maintain them heading.Democrats couldn&#8217;t overcome the objections of Republican Sen. Jim Bunning of Kentucky that the $10 billion measure would add towards the spending budget deficit. Kyl tells &#8220;Fox Information Sunday&#8221; that a longer-term extension will price significantly a great deal much more, and Congress ought to locate a method to spend out for it preceding to Republicans will go along</p>
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<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13" title="istock_000002051445xsmall" src="http://www-michiganworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/istock_000002051445xsmall-300x199.jpg" alt="istock 000002051445xsmall 300x199 Michigan Unemployment Office" width="300" height="199" /> Regardless of how effective the online services are for Michigan Unemployment Insurance, there are some programs it is better to go directly to the Unemployment Office to look into. Through the Michigan Works Association you can be set up with a wide number of service provides from the private sector. These contracted service providers are used to best meet the fluctuating needs of any particular area of the State from month to month.<br />
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There are twenty-five individual agencies of Michigan Works! spread by district across the State. These oversee one hundred local agencys which provide more direct aid to the between jobs worker. Spread through population based geographic areas, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has sought to make them as close as possible to all the citizens of Michigan.</p>
<p>One of the primary services run through all the agencies is the automated labor exchange service called Michigan&#8217;s Talent Bank. Depending on the needs of a local area you will find adult, youth and dislocated workers programs. The service centers provide various welfare reform programs in addition to their unemployment office services.<br />
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<p>Through the development of the Michigan Works! Association, the State has centralized both the public and private sectors of government and business so that a more effective and smooth program is available to the citizens of Michigan. Replacing older and more cumbersome unemployment office systems in 1987, Michigan Works! has been recognized as the most innovative plan of its type in the nation.</p>
<p><a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/39547102@N00/152844844"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/70/152844844_0e1cf93dea_m.jpg" border="0" alt="05-24-06 Lake Michigan Sunset-2" hspace="8" align="left" title="Michigan Unemployment Office" /></a>Coupling the basic relief provided by an unemployment office with many career advancement services and education, Michigan Works! helps make the workers of Michigan even more valuable in their next job. If you are currently employed, you may find that by checking with Michigan Works!, you can prepare yourself for an even better job or career in the future.</p>
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<p>Michiganworks is a key jobs site in Michigan.  Even if you don&#8217;t have a computer or rarely use one, there are many benefits to using one when you are out of work and looking for a job. Even if you do not have a friend who will let you access michiganworks.org to check out their many job listings and opportunities, there are still public access computers you can find. Almost all Public Libraries now have computers set up for the use of their clientèle. key to finding work in michigan<br />
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michiganworks.org is the home page for the Michigan Talent Bank. Here you will find not only thousands of new job listings in Michigan but you can place your resume with them and be available for viewing by more than forty thousand employers looking for the right person to work for them.</p>
<p><a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/8782464@N06/2091572412"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2318/2091572412_30ede8140f_m.jpg" border="0" alt="Capitol Building" hspace="8" align="left" title="www Michiganworks com" /></a>You do not have to worry about trying to afford such services when you are laid off or unemployed. These services are offered through the Michigan Talent Bank at michiganworks.org completely free of charge.</p>
<p>The website is very simple and easy to use. If you are totally unfamiliar with some of the standard computer features you can check the User Tips and Techniques section at the top. Here you will find easy directions and answers about what to do for a successful journey through their program designed to match the right people with the right jobs.<br />
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Once you have registered for an account with the Michigan Talent Bank at michiganworks.org you can go straight to job listings or make your resume. There is also a quick link over to the Michigan State Government Career Resources.</p>
<p><a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10325651@N00/312289048"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/119/312289048_023a923fe2_m.jpg" border="0" alt="Nice book display - Alternate covers" hspace="8" align="left" title="www Michiganworks com" /></a>Right down the center of this page you will find links to finding local, State and Federal jobs. You can access information about job and career fairs and search for jobs. You can access the Unemployment Insurance Agency through here if you need to file a claim or open a new account. You can even find ways to start a business and seek ways of developing the financial aid you may need to start your own business and be self employed.</p>
<p>If you have stayed away from the Internet because you have heard of all the dangerous scams that can be found, take time to view the Security Notice section at the Michigan Talent Bank at michiganworks.org. Here you can learn about some of the more prevalent scams and how to identify and report these criminals. You can check out the anti-fraud sites provided so you can quickly inform yourself of how to avoid becoming the victim of identity theft or an illegally accessed and emptied bank account.</p>
<p>The site is designed in a simple style and provides easy to understand navigation. With so much information and help that can be found online, you might as well give it a try and discover how much better it is to go online than stand in long lines at their physical office.</p>
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