Amazon plans to build eight more buildings across Nevada to support customer fulfillment and delivery operations.
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Several of Nevada’s largest business organizations joined Gov. Steve Sisolak’s call for people to stay home and increase safety precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The state’s unemployment rate in September was 12.6 percent, up 8.9 percent year over year.
Venues and businesses prepping their spaces to accept larger groups after Gov. Steve Sisolak eased COVID-19 gathering restrictions must add one more item to their to-do list.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation has managed to clear about 14,000 unemployment insurance cases over the past month but continues to work through its claims backlog.
A new federal order is poised to provide another lifeline to renters concerned about evictions and another challenge to landlords.
The Mustang Ranch is the only Nevada brothel deemed eligible to apply for a small business grant available to eight counties across the state.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation said it would be performing system maintenance.
“At a point, you just give up,” Laura Shipton said. “It’s been over three months now. It’s never going to happen. It’s a pipe dream.”
Nevada’s pot of money for paying jobless benefits runs out in less than seven weeks.
Despite thousands still waiting, an analysis shows Nevada performed better than expected, and improved speed in March and April.
A number of Nevadans may likely receive a paycheck from their job before payments from the Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilititon as more businesses start reopening their doors
The maintenance will not impact the state unemployment insurance website (ui.nv.gov) and filers will still be able to access the state’s unemployment insurance website, ui.nv.gov, as well as file online.
Independent contractors in limbo for unemployment insurance benefits can tap into another federal program created under the $2 trillion stimulus bill starting Friday.
The state doesn’t know when Nevada independent contractors will get their unemployment benefits and is awaiting federal guidance.