On Wednesday, the Indiana Senate Pensions and Labor Committee began debating a proposal to set 14 weeks as the maximum period an out-of-work Hoosier could receive unemployment payments ...
Workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own can claim unemployment insurance for up to 26 weeks under Indiana law. Senate Bill 123 would slash that to 14 weeks, but offer a two ...
Indiana's unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in December ... 2,600 jobs in private education and health services and 2,000 jobs in government. It lost 2,100 jobs in professional and business services ...
New preliminary data shows Indiana’s unemployment rate is above the national average for the ninth month in a row. The rate is up almost a full point from the same time in 2023. The state’s ...
Scott Alexander (R-Muncie), would reduce the current time limit for those on unemployment benefits from 26 weeks to 14 weeks. Rob Henderson is the executive director of the Indiana State Building ...
Workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own can claim unemployment insurance for up to 26 weeks under Indiana law. Senate Bill 123, by Sen. Scott Alexander, R-Indianapolis ...
He and other witnesses said the unemployment insurance system ... status by 3.6 percentage points. — The Indiana Capital Chronicle covers state government and the state legislature.
He and other witnesses said the unemployment insurance system's low pay already points to a speedy return to work. The state offers about 47% of a claimant's pay, with a statutory cap of $390 weekly.