Workers say California EDD failed to notify them that their eligibility was denied and threatened to seize assets if they didn’t repay benefits.
A grand jury has indicted three California residents in connection with what the Department of Justice said was a scheme aimed at stealing $1.4 million in fraudulent unemployment benefits from ...
Senator Eloise Gómez Reyes (D–Colton), today introduced legislation requiring employers to provide at least 90 days’ notice to workers and the California Department of Employment Development (EDD) ...
More than 3 million Californians are expected to receive lost wages assistance payments by the end of this week, after the state's employment development department took two weeks to tackle "fraud" ...
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