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Unable to file unemployment claims, jobless Maryland residents are fed up with tech issues

Frustrations are growing as Maryland continues to struggle with the technology to accept unemployment claims.

Jacqueline Dubin and her husband, a disabled veteran, have a newborn baby, and she said both lost their jobs in March in an email to 海角社区app.

“Neither of us have received our unemployment benefits and in fact, can鈥檛 even get in to the ‘new and improved’ website to file our weekly claims. No one responds to our emails or phone calls from unemployment, IT or the governor’s office,” Dubin wrote.

On the Maryland Department of Labor website, its Division of Unemployment apologizes for the difficulties surrounding accessing unemployment benefits.

The application process, which the state thought would speed up the process, continues to be overloaded, according to the website.

It is taken offline for maintenance for two hours overnight each night, according to the Department of Labor, but from the customers’ perspective, Dubin feels that hasn’t solved any of the technological issues.

“I鈥檓 sure so many others are going through similar situations and it is unacceptable to treat your citizens this way,” she wrote.

New this week, the department is instituting a virtual line for customers and implementing a gating system.

Now, only customers filing weekly claims can get access to the Beacon system Sundays and Mondays, to ensure timely payouts. New claims can be filed Tuesday through Saturday.


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Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 海角社区app Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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