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            Federal workers must repay unemployment benefits 
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            [October 23, 2013] 
            CHICAGO -- Federal employees in 
			Illinois who were furloughed during the partial federal government 
			shutdown must repay unemployment insurance benefits if they also 
			received wages for the period they were not working, according to a 
			reminder this week from the Illinois Department of Employment 
			Security. | 
		
            |  During the partial shutdown, when federal officials promised that 
			employees would receive wages for the days that they did not work, 
			IDES offered the reminder that individuals who also sought 
			unemployment insurance benefits for the same period would be 
			required to repay the benefits. Preliminary data show that of the 
			2,937 federal workers who applied for unemployment insurance, 577 
			took the next step to be paid a total of $231,174. These individuals 
			will be sent notices that the money must be repaid to IDES. If it is 
			not, IDES can take steps to recover those dollars, including 
			garnishing tax refunds. 
			 "The federal shutdown needlessly scared scores of workers and 
			robbed our economy of $24 billion in growth," said IDES Director Jay 
			Rowell. "Another consequence was that thousands of federal workers 
			turned to unemployment insurance because they did not know how long 
			they would be out of work. Now that federal employees are being 
			repaid, they need to pay back the unemployment insurance benefits 
			they received. I fully expect that they will." Recovering the dollars that were paid is part of IDES' standard 
			integrity measures that help place downward pressure on the payroll 
			taxes businesses pay to fund unemployment insurance benefits. In 
			this case, that employer is the federal government, and the money it 
			uses comes from our tax dollars. 
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			 It is important to note that more than 2,937 federal workers were 
			sent home as a result of the partial shutdown. This number reflects 
			only those individuals whose applications for unemployment insurance 
			benefits have been processed. IDES does not know the exact number of 
			furloughed employees.  IDES takes seriously its responsibility to fight waste, fraud and 
			abuse. As such, it has launched several integrity initiatives to 
			safeguard the unemployment insurance program from unscrupulous 
			employers and employees. In the past two years, IDES has garnished 
			tax returns to recover more than $85 million in fraudulent payments 
			and has used enhanced data integration to stop more than $160 
			million in fraudulent payments before they could be made. IDES also 
			has focused on businesses that have attempted to defraud the program 
			and has increased tax collections by 27 percent in 2012. 
            [Text from 
            
			Illinois Department of 
			Employment Security 
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