Insurance benefits paid by the state or federal government to individuals who are involuntarily out of work in order to provide them with necessities, such as food, clothing, and shelter.Unemployment compensation for U.S. workers was established by the federal Social Security Act of 1935 (42 U...
With workers telecommuting for their jobs or moving after layoffs, interstate unemployment claims are more common than most people assume. If you performed work in Ohio but live in Indiana, you must file an interstate unemployment clam with Ohio as your
Most PUA claims that do finally get processed by the state unemployment department/agency are beingdenied or rejectedbecause the claimant is eligible for standard, state-funded unemployment insurance rather than federally funded PUA. Because the...
& Training Administration (ETA), a division of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), is the so-called Federal unemployment office. It's the "main" unemployment office so to speak, because each state unemployment office is an agent of the DOLETA in the nation's Unemployment Insurance System...