IDES Spokesperson Says Agency Has Received ‘Very Credible Threats’ – CBS2 (Chicago)

Pressure to reopen physical unemployment offices has been buildings since IDES stopped answering live calls in July and instead launched a callback-only system.
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True believer
5 years ago

The state of Illinois workers, especially at ides, revenue, ethics, disability have not been at work since March but still collecting a paycheck. This includes virtually every office in the state. When I called the disability office, the phone was not answered, the computer links were down. After days, when I got a call back I was told by the patronage worker that he would not be available by phone or email until further notice. When Kwame Raoul was contacted he did nothing. And the inspector general is not at work either. This is theft of services, why is it… Read more »

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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
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And they wonder why they are receiving threats duh!

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

If they really are receiving threats. I suspect these “threats” are made up to justify their closure and try to generate sympathy.

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