zampaflex ha scritto:Close to 17 million people have filed for unemployment in the last 3 weeks. It would be significantly higher if overwhelmed websites in many states were able to actually take all the claims. The glitches are maddening and they are all hitting at once. I know of one furloughed worker who is unable to even apply in Texas. The system sees his Social Security number from when he was laid off in the last recession (10+ years ago) and insists he use the email address he had back then. He can’t because it was from a company that no longer exists. So he is stuck in an endless loop. And forget about getting through by phone. Come on, guys. Texas should be better than that.
It’s not just Texas, either. I am talking with friends all over the country whose children are legitimately unemployed (like mine) and trying to get benefits. So far, I am not hearing of any successes. You would think with 17 million people who have successfully entered claims there would be a few.
Complimenti! L'INPS in confronto è un prodigio di efficienza
... I soliti geni della comunicazione governativa :
il vero e proprio "prodigio", questa volta sì, da parte del governo e dell' INPS, del pagamento iniziato ieri con successo con l' accreditamento del contributo dei 600 € (ancora pochi soldi, d' accordo, ma riservati per la prima volta nella storia italiana a milioni di lavoratori autonomi, partite Iva etc) sta passando sotto silenzio
Tutti i titoloni della stampa e dei dibattiti in tv sono rivolti alle nuove beghe interne al governo fra 5stelle, PD, renzisti, stavolta sul MES
Neanche una frasetta o un accenno che sottolinei questa positiva circostanza, assolutamente impensabile per tutti solo un mese fa, considerate le secolari tenaglie della nostra deleteria burocrazia
Sono fatti così, c' aggia fa' ...
