The Boston Globe recently reported that individuals filing unemployment claims are facing long lines at local walk-in centers and lengthy delays when calling the state’s toll-free hotline.
Even as the Labor and Workforce Development payroll has been expanding by an eye-popping 1,391 percent over the past two years, many of the rank and file employees who work on the front lines servicing the public have been let go, leaving a shortage of workers to assist people filing for unemployment assistance.
While massive cuts are taking place throughout state government, and employers continue to lay off workers due to the slumping economy, Scaling The Hill reports that the Governor’s top labor officials are enjoying a “salary bonanza.” To read more, check out the latest posting at www.scalingthehill.com.
Follow us on Twitter