More Than 100,000 Calls Await Service In The IDES Callback Queue, Down From 155,000 In February – CBS2 (Chicago)

On average, about 10,000 new numbers come in every day while 12,000 get completed by about 650 agents. On Thursday, there were talks about budgeting for virtual appointments, but no timeline for that for reopening offices.
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Mike
5 years ago

The State’s delay in responding to unemployment inquiries is a crisis that disproportionately affects blacks and browns?

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

So at this rate IDES will be all caught up by early June? That’s about right for a State of Illinois operation.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Early June of what year lol

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