Lawmakers: Some constituents suicidal in dealing with Illinois’ unemployment agency – Center Square

State Rep. Sue Scherer said too many of her constituents have said they’ve been mocked by IDES staff or hung up on after three seconds, and it’s taking its toll, especially when unemployment situations become complex. “It’s heartbreaking. They’re saying they’re going to commit suicide and it’s very hard for me and my staff to sleep at night but they’re getting the runaround...”
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MM
5 years ago

One of his biggest failures is the lack of planning. He will always have a reason to keep things shut down.

MM
5 years ago
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oops… wrong article

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