Dear Colleagues,
The following is a very important message from NYSUT concerning recent fraudulent unemployment claims filed in the names of some school employees. Steps #4 and 5 are most important for you to follow if you are a victim of a fraudulent claim. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. Stay well, Rob Begin forwarded message: From: Delores Cook <[email protected]> Date: Jun 22, 2020 at 2:51 PM Subject: Response to Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims TO: Local, Chapter and RC Presidents FROM: Matt Jacobs, Regional Staff Director DATE: June 22, 2020 RE: Response to Fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Claims ***************************************************************************** As you may have heard, there has been a spate of data breaches across the state that have resulted in fraudulent unemployment claims being filed in the names of some school employees. So far, I am not aware of any members in our region that have been targeted yet, but this has been spreading rapidly and is likely to occur in Nassau in the near future. Following a conversation with Jacqueline Kagan, the Director of the Investigations Unit at the NYS Department of Labor, NYSUT wants you to be aware of the steps that should be taken immediately by any members whose security has been compromised by fraudulent Unemployment Insurance claims filed in their names.
Matt Jacobs NYSUT Nassau Regional Staff Director (516) 496-2035 (Office) (516) 319-7065 (Mobile) [email protected] Hello,
Today at 4:00 PM, NYSUT is hosting a virtual vigil to call for an end to racial and economic inequities and to honor the lives of George Floyd and others. The event will feature state and national union leaders and NYSUT members. In between speakers, they will have performances by students and members. For more information, and to register for the event, visit https://www.nysut.org/news/2020/june/vigil. Best, Dennis Urban Political Action Committee |
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