Unédic forecasts a deficit of 2.1 billion euros in unemployment insurance by 2026 before a surplus next year
The Unédic has projected a 2.1 billion euro deficit in unemployment insurance for 2026 but anticipates surpluses in the subsequent years.
In Santarém, audience discusses the unemployment insurance for artisanal fishermen in the region
A public hearing in Santarém, Brazil, focused on the impacts of provisional measure 1323/2025 regarding unemployment insurance for artisanal fishermen.
Young bearing the brunt of UK tax and wage changes, says BoE economist
A Bank of England economist highlights that recent tax and wage adjustments disproportionately affect young workers, leading to rising unemployment in this demographic.
Conventional Breaks, Duration of Compensation... These Proposals from Employers on Unemployment Insurance that Frustrate Unions
French employers have proposed changes to unemployment insurance that unions find contentious, aiming to save costs on conventional termination packages.
Pension without contributions for unemployed – Who are the beneficiaries of the ‘bridge’ of DYPA
The current legal framework provides a solution for thousands of long-term unemployed individuals nearing retirement by allowing them to continue their insurance voluntarily without any financial burden.
Labor Department deploys ‘strike team’ to California over $21B unemployment debt, fraud concerns
The Labor Department has sent a team to California to tackle issues of fraud and improper payments in its unemployment insurance program, following significant federal concerns.
S: We want to repeal the new unemployment insurance
The Social Democrats in Sweden are proposing to repeal new unemployment insurance rules that reduce benefits after 100 days of unemployment.
Confirmed: Katie Hobbs announces 7.5 million dollars to optimize SNAP benefits and unemployment insurance in Arizona
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has announced a $7.5 million initiative to enhance SNAP and unemployment benefits amid ongoing tensions between the state and federal government over data sharing.
Araraquara ends December with a decline in formal employment and unemployment insurance
Araraquara experienced a decline in formal employment and an increase in unemployment insurance claims in December 2025, primarily due to layoffs in construction, services, and industry sectors, although the yearly total was positive.
Doubts raised over R. Žemaitaitis' car rental – response from ‘Sodra’
The Employment Service confirmed that R. Žemaitaitis met the criteria for unemployment status in 2024, despite new public concerns about his eligibility for social insurance payments.
Moving away from the 35-hour work week, replacing the RSA with an RIA, and tightening unemployment insurance... Bruno Retailleau unveils his economic proposals
Bruno Retailleau, president of the Republicans, outlines his economic proposals in an interview, aiming to establish a clear stance against what he perceives as the 'social-statism' of the RN and ineffective budgetary management.