Katy Dickinson

http://blogs.sun.com/katysblog/date/20090129 Thursday January 29, 2009

EDD - Faceless Bureaucracy

My husband John was laid off two months ago and is now an "unclaimed treasure" (that is, he is on a job hunt). To help pay the bills between jobs, John signed up for the first time for Unemployment Insurance with the California Employment Development Department (EDD).

What is Unemployment Insurance in California?

      Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a nationwide program created to provide partial wage replacement to unemployed workers while they conduct an active search for new work. Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a federal-state program, based on federal law, but executed through state law. Employers finance the UI program by tax contributions. In California, the EDD administers the UI program according to guidelines established by the UI Code and the California Code of Regulations, Title 22.
      http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/

EDD appears to be a completely faceless bureaucracy. That is, there is no person to call, no place to go to resolve problems. There is only a phone number. John had a problem with his EDD paperwork (he received two contradictory UI mailings on the same day and made the wrong choice) and needed to talk with someone. It took three days of fifty to 100 calls per day to 800-300-5616 to get someone from EDD on the phone. He called before 8 am and heard the "We are not here outside of the following hours" message roll immediately over to the “We are currently receiving more calls than our system can handle. Please try again later” message. He redialed all day and heard the "Please try again later" message roll over to the "We are not here" message promptly at 5 pm daily.

Only an EDD person on the phone can help with a UI problem. There are EDD offices. EDD office staff only provide career and workforce services but cannot resolve UI problems - they offer you a phone to call 800-300-5616. Letters from the EDD feature a post office box address, no fax, no local number, no names, only 800-300-5616 with alternate numbers for Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Vietnamese.

Late yesterday afternoon, when John finally spoke with an EDD 800-300-5616 representative, the problem was sorted out promptly. The EDD woman scolded John for his mistake but said since it was his first infraction, they would probably let it go and not deny benefits. She went on to complain that there were so many callers with all the people being unemployed that EDD was working nights, weekends, and holidays. John gently pointed out that at least she had a job.

Comments:

Your blog is very helpful.

I am experiencing this faceless bureaucracy
too, trying find answer to a question: is one eligible to collect UI during the notification period? What to call this pay?

Thanks, Sarma

Posted by X-Sun on February 06, 2009 at 07:49 AM PST #

Hi Katy,

I went through the exact same thing, only I never did get through by phone. After e-mailing and sending letters I got an appointment to talk to the most bullying, nasty woman ever who cleared things up for at least one set of checks. However, the forms I get now are still all wrong or new claim forms never show up.

I suggest you tell the governor your experiences, I just did. The department needs to be reformed! Schwarzeneger has a personal site where you can send him online letters.

Posted by DS on February 23, 2009 at 07:04 PM PST #

Danke, dass ihr so hilfreich seid.

Posted by Ankara Bilgisayar Bilgisayar Satis on February 26, 2009 at 05:48 AM PST #

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