I can’t pay my bills or put food on my table because Florida unemployment is failing. But @GovRonDeSantis his family is comfy in their mansion. His words at press conference. #FLDEOVirtualProtest
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Floridians paid into unemployment each week, now when we need it the system is broken. Big business has a voice. Who is advocating for Us? Together we have a voice. Our leaders will be held accountable!
I have been out of work since 3/18. Applied for Florida Unemployment 3/19 have been pending ever since. 35 days of uncertainty. 35 days of trying to juggle homeschooling my 4 kids and the Florida failed unemployment system. #FLDEOVirtualProtest
Florida’s broken unemployment system has a backlog of up to 850,000 applications, the state said today. 141,451 claims have gone through initial processing. Only 33,623 have been paid.
Florida’s broken unemployment system has a backlog of up to 850,000 applications, the state said today. 141,451 claims have gone through initial processing. Only 33,623 have been paid.
We have passed hundreds of millions of dollars for expanded unemployment insurance. This money is not getting to my constituents because Florida’s unemployment system was never designed to function properly.
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The @GovRonDeSantis@SenRickScott@FLDEO really dont care if we get our money! DeSantis is hiding from the media, Scott is trying harder then us not to get us our unemployment and CARESact money, and the unemployment system shut down to prevent any inquiries.
“A bunch of us are going to be making protest signs and posting those on Twitter and Facebook and tagging (officials) as a way to say we’re fed up,” says Kayla Langborgh, who has been trying to get benefits since she was laid off March 17. https://t.co/SlKhNw7dGP #N13COVID19