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oxymoron

(4,053 posts)
Mon Jun 29, 2020, 06:42 PM Jun 2020

State employees wasted hours on Instagram as unemployment backlog grew:

PORTLAND, Ore. — As tens of thousands of people in Oregon waited for unemployment benefits, state workers paid to process their claims wasted hours scrolling through Instagram and Facebook at a temporary call center in Wilsonville.

“A lot of us were playing on our phones. I was playing on my phone throughout the whole day,” said Desi Thonis, 32, an Oregon Employment Department worker. “It was so stupid because we could have been working.”

Thonis said for roughly two weeks, managers limited workers to only a small handful of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) applications after the program launched in Oregon on April 28.

“We all worked on them so fast that there weren’t any left,” said Thonis. “After 9:30 a.m. there was nothing left for us to work on.”

The Oregon Employment Department director David Gerstenfeld said, if true, he would be troubled to hear that state employees were on social media for hours.


https://www.kgw.com/article/news/investigations/oregon-employment-department-employees-wasted-time-on-instagram-as-pua-unemployment-backlog-grew/283-9ff7a8a0-fe16-4b17-9fc0-681f39034d76

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State employees wasted hours on Instagram as unemployment backlog grew: (Original Post) oxymoron Jun 2020 OP
Sounds like anti-Government BS mzmolly Jun 2020 #1
Hardly oxymoron Jun 2020 #2
I'm sorry about your experience. mzmolly Jun 2020 #3
Sounds like higher ups purposely slowed the process madeup64 Jun 2020 #4
That could be. But I've worked in mzmolly Jun 2020 #5

mzmolly

(51,617 posts)
1. Sounds like anti-Government BS
Mon Jun 29, 2020, 06:43 PM
Jun 2020

“temporary call center in Wilsonville” implies temp workers took calls.

mzmolly

(51,617 posts)
3. I'm sorry about your experience.
Mon Jun 29, 2020, 10:02 PM
Jun 2020

Last edited Mon Jun 29, 2020, 11:17 PM - Edit history (1)

Sounds like they made bad hiring decisions, if people sat on their phones instead of asking for more work.

madeup64

(257 posts)
4. Sounds like higher ups purposely slowed the process
Tue Jun 30, 2020, 03:26 AM
Jun 2020

The worker in the story said they only had work until 930 am. Their jobs are all on the computer so I would assume the department has a way to track claims being processed and things like how many minutes are spent actually working. When the whole office stops working why wasn't more work given out? This seems like a very weird story.

The issue with how slowly nearly every state processed unemployment claims which has cost our economy untold billions has been a national travesty that deserves way more attention.

mzmolly

(51,617 posts)
5. That could be. But I've worked in
Tue Jun 30, 2020, 10:06 AM
Jun 2020

similar units and would ask for work vs played on my phone when out of things to do.

I agree it should be examined as should the agenda of those with oversight of the department.

I hope things are resolved soon, regardless!

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