IDES offices closed Monday to observe Columbus Day
Customers
should certify; services available on Internet
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[October 04, 2012]
CHICAGO -- Offices of the
Illinois Department of Employment Security will be closed on Monday
in observance of Columbus Day. All services will be available on the
IDES website. Claimants scheduled to certify for benefits should do
so and are encouraged to use the Internet. TeleServe will be
available.
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Regular office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. will resume Tuesday.
Initially a day to remember when the explorer Christopher
Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, the holiday has since
evolved into celebrating Italian-American heritage. The first
celebration occurred in New York in 1792. In 1892, President
Benjamin Harrison issued a proclamation honoring the 400th
anniversary of the initial landing. In 1905, Colorado was the first
state to make it an official holiday. In 1937, Congress designated
Oct. 12 as the holiday and in 1971 declared that the holiday be
celebrated the second Monday in October. Illinois created the
Columbus Day holiday in 1963.
Although IDES offices will be closed, services will be available
at www.ides.illinois.gov.
People still will be able to file for first-time unemployment
benefits; certify for benefits, which is necessary to receive
payment; and switch the method of payment to direct deposit. The
IDES will process customer certifications on Monday. Because Monday
is a federal banking holiday, the availability of some benefit
payments might be delayed. The IDES does not determine federal
banking holidays.
Illinois has added 151,200 private-sector jobs since January
2010, when job growth returned to Illinois following nearly two
years of consecutive monthly declines. Leading growth sectors are
professional and business services, up 75,000; manufacturing, up
44,900; and educational and health services, up 37,700. Government
has lost the most jobs since January 2010, decreasing by 34,300.
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There are 120,000 help-wanted ads on
Illinoisjoblink.com,
the IDES employment website that links job seekers with employers.
This no-cost career resource allows individuals to create multiple
resumes that emphasize different talents and allows businesses to
search for specific skills. The keyword-matching technology
increases the likelihood of a successful new hire. Illinois JobLink
emphasizes Illinois jobs, scrapes other commercial job boards and
compares favorably with private efforts that cost hundreds of
dollars for a single advertisement.
Business leaders can access the department's no-cost human
resources recruitment services by calling 877-342-7533.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Employment Security
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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