October 16, 2025 - SACRAMENTO — The Employment Development Department (EDD) announced on Wednesday that the release of the ...
The Employment Development Department is prepared to assist workers affected by the recent federal government shutdown and ...
The solar roofing company is relocating to Georgetown from San Jose, where it's laying off 138 people and permanently closing ...
The LA Country employees allegedly submitted unemployment insurance claims during the COVID pandemic even though they were ...
California employers and taxpayers are paying off the state's growing debt from a $20 billion federal loan used to cover unemployment claims.
By Jody D. Mascardo Jr., Employment Program Representative, EDD October is Filipino American History Month, a time to honor the history, resilience, and contributions of Filipino Americans. As a ...
Thirty years ago, Willie Cruz was shocked when he learned the Southern California oil refinery where he worked was shutting ...
Financing unemployment insurance benefits with federal loans and taxes on employers cannot continue indefinitely.
“It’s more of an accelerating burn than an on-off switch. You could see an accumulation of impacts that grow over time,” said ...
Some federal workers won't qualify for unemployment benefits. But those uncertain if they qualify are encouraged to apply.