Sunday, January 2, 2011

Indiana Unemployment - Breaking News 2011-01-02

Here are a few news sources we gathered about Indiana Unemployment

Unequal Pay for Equal Unemployment | Indiana Barrister
Unemployment Insurance Should, Will Work Like Other Insurance: Indiana's Unemployment Insurance system is just that – an insurance system. Just as high-risk drivers pay higher premiums for their auto insurance than motorists who rarely ...
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State arms unemployment office guards | FIRETOWN!
All of Indiana's 36 unemployment offices are stepping up security and adding armed guards. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said having guards at its offices is nothing new, but armed guards are a step to improve safety. ...
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Indiana Beefing Up Security At Unemployment Offices Ahead Of Holidays
WASHINGTON -- The Indiana Department of Workforce Development is beefing up its security ahead of the holidays, when officials expect a seasonal surge in unemployment claims and extra stress for long-term jobless who might miss benefits ...
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Buford leads No. 2 Ohio State past Indiana 85-67
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – William Buford scored 24 points, and No. 2 Ohio State made 13 of 19 3-pointers, pulling away from Indiana for an 85-67 victory Friday. The Buckeyes (14-0, 1-0 Big Ten) have won eight straight road games — their longest such …
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Wilson ready to change image of Indiana football
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Kevin Wilson is enjoying the warmth of Indiana. Hey, it's certainly better than being the most hated man in Oklahoma. "If we didn't come out and cover the spread and beat everybody, people wanted to know what was wrong and …
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Economic growth: unemployment claims hit lowest level in two years
The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment insurance fell below 400,000 in the week before Christmas, reaching its lowest level in more than two years. The Labor Department said Thursday that new …
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