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how to apply for washington state unemployment benefits

by Mrs. Glenda Dibbert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Go to www.dcnetworks.org www.dcnetworks.organd click the tab “Claim Unemployment Benefits.”
  • On the “Unemployment Insurance Service Center for Claimants” page, click “File for Benefits.”
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “File Your Claim Online.”
  • Answer the questions with accurate information to complete the claim filing process.

You may qualify for unemployment benefits if we decide you quit for the following good-cause reasons: You quit to take another job. You became sick or disabled, or a member of your family became sick, disabled or died, and it was necessary for you to quit work.

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How do you file for unemployment benefits in Washington State?

  • You must have worked a certain minimum number of hours.
  • You must be unemployed through no fault of your own, as defined by Washington law.
  • You must be able and available to work, and you must be actively seeking employment.

How to tell if you are eligible for unemployment benefits?

You must be:

  • Physically able to work.
  • Available for work.
  • Ready and willing to accept work immediately.

How do you sign up for unemployment benefits?

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  • Your Social Security Number
  • The year you were born
  • Your home address and telephone number
  • Whether you have filed an unemployment insurance claim in your state or in any other state during the past 12 months
  • Your last day of employment

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What are the unemployment benefits in Washington State?

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How many hours do you have to work to get unemployment?

To determine if you are eligible for unemployment benefits we examine: 1. Whether you worked enough hours in your base year: You must have worked at least 680 hours in your base year.

Is unemployment based on financial need?

( en español) Unemployment benefits partially replace your regular earnings and help you meet expenses while you look for another job. It is not based on financial need.

How long does unemployment last?

Extended unemployment insurance benefits last for 13 weeks. You can apply for extended benefits only once you've run out of regular benefits. Check with your state; not everyone qualifies. You must report unemployment benefits as income on your tax return.

What is the extension for unemployment in 2021?

The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 temporarily authorized: An extension for people already receiving unemployment benefits. Automatic, additional payments of $300 per week to everyone qualified for unemployment benefits. Extension of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program for self-employed or gig workers.

What to do if you are terminated by an employer?

If you are an employer seeking information about legal termination of employees, you may wish to contact both the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and your State Labor Office to ensure you do not violate any federal or state labor laws. You may wish to consult with a licensed attorney.

What to do if you lose your job?

Apply for Unemployment Benefits. There are a variety of benefit and aid programs to help you if you lose your job. CareerOneStop.org is a good place to start. It can help with unemployment insurance benefits, job training, and finding a job. Open All +.

What is workers comp?

Workers' compensation laws protect employees who get hurt on the job or sick from it. The laws establish workers’ comp, a form of insurance that employers pay for. These laws vary from state to state and for federal employees.

How long does a disability policy last?

Types of Disability Policies. There are two types of disability policies. Short-term policies may pay for up to two years. Most last for a few months to a year. Long-term policies may pay benefits for a few years or until the disability ends.

How long do you have to be suspended to get unemployment?

If we determine that you were fired or suspended for misconduct or gross misconduct connected with your work, we deny you benefits for at least 10 weeks and until you earn at least 10 times your weekly benefit amount in a job that is covered by unemployment insurance.

What happens if you deny unemployment benefits?

If we deny you benefits based on gross misconduct, we will remove wages and hours from your unemployment insurance records. Once the wages are removed, these wages are no longer available for your use and may cause you to be ineligible for future unemployment benefits.

Can you get unemployment if you were fired?

If you were fired through no fault of your own, such as not having the skills to do the job, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. If we decide you were fired or suspended for misconduct or gross misconduct, you will not qualify for unemployment benefits.

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