Collecting Unemployment

Collecting Unemployment Unemployment insurance is offered in each state to people who have lost their job due to no fault of their own and need temporary assistance in meeting various financial obligations until such time as they can find a new job again.  Benefits are paid out each week to eligible recipients and will only [...]

File For Unemployment

File For Unemployment So you want to file for unemployment eh?  Well, get ready.  Dealing with any government office can be tricky, but with record demand for unemployment benefits throughout the country and the limited resources of each state you may find that the road to receiving your weekly unemployment check may be filled with [...]

OR Unemployment

OR Unemployment In the state of Oregon, individuals are looking to receive Oregon (“OR”) unemployment benefits must file an application with the states unemployment insurance agency thing that they need unnecessary armaments to receive any type of unemployment compensation under state law.  Unfortunately, many misconceptions and incorrect beliefs prevail regarding what the rules are to [...]

What Is Unemployment Insurance?

What Is Unemployment Insurance? Unemployment insurance benefits are a temporary means of providing financial assistance to individuals and households who have experienced of job loss or not able to work enough hours each week to put food on the table, pay for bills, and otherwise meet normal monthly expenses. Unemployment benefits programs are administered jointly [...]

Unemployment Insurance

Unemployment Insurance Both state governments and the United States federal governments offer unemployment insurance benefits. Unemployment insurance (“UI”) payments are available to individuals who are forced to work reduced hours or have lost their job through no fault of their own. The job loss can be due to any number of reasons, including broad layoffs, [...]

SDJobs.org

SDJobs.org The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation offers a variety of information on a number of employment and labor related topics, including finding a new job, posting a new job opportunity, learning more about labor and employment laws, finding statistics related to the South Dakota job market, learning more about workers’ compensation laws [...]

DLT.RI.gov

DLT.RI.Gov The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training, whose website is dlt.ri.gov, offers a wealth of information and assistance to individuals who need to file for unemployment insurance, locate job opportunities or obtain temporary disability insurance.  For citizens of the state of Rhode Island, the department is your one-stop-shop if you have become unemployed [...]

RI Dept of Labor

RI Dept of Labor The Rhode Island Department of Labor (“RI Dept of Labor“) is in charge of managing all unemployment insurance benefit payouts for Rhode Island residents. Unfortunately, Rhode Island law and, in some cases, employees who work at the Rhode Island Department of Labor are not the most friendly or easiest understand when [...]

NCESC

NCESC The North Carolina Employment Security Commission (also known as the “NCESC”) is the source for all North Carolina residents to apply for and obtain unemployment benefits. Additionally, NCESC provides additional information on current labor market statistics, employment related news, and tools and resources to assist in finding new employment. Many individuals after losing their [...]

UI Claims

UI Claims Unemployment insurance, also known as “UI” or “Unemployment Benefits”, was created to assist individuals in meeting their basic needs in the event that they lost their employment. Unemployment insurance programs began in the United States around 1932. Currently all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico all have [...]