By Kim Kilbride
WSBT 22
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Two employees of Mobile EMS, the embattled ambulance service provider that abruptly closed its doors here on Friday, were dismayed to find out their unemployment benefits could be delayed.
Penny Bigger, a former paramedic with the company, said she visited the local WorkOne office this morning to file for unemployment and was told Mobile EMS hadn’t reported her wages since the third quarter of 2008.
Bigger, who had been employed with the company from September 2007 until Friday, said a WorkOne representative advised her she should gather documentation, such as payroll check stubs and W-2s, and return.
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